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Paul Pogba breaks his silence after his four-year doping ban was reduced following appeal as midfielder closes in on return to training

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Paul Pogba has broken his silence after his four-year doping ban from football was reduced.



After appeal, Pogba’s ban was shortened from four years to just 18 months, clearing the way for him to return to playing in March.

The former Manchester United midfielder took to social media soon after Mail Sport exclusively broke the news, and shared a cryptic post seemingly addressing the announcement.

Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) account, Pogba posted a sand timer emoji accompanied by a photo of himself in some football boots and Tapedesign socks emblazoned with the French flag, hinting at his return date being brought forward two-and-a-half years.

His return date has been set for 18 months’ time after the ban was originally imposed in September 2023. He can return to training in January, before playing matches from March.


The midfielder will be able to return to training in January and playing in March after ban was shortened

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