Paul Pogba: 'I feel like a child who wants to be a professional'

Paul Pogba: 'I feel like a child who wants to be a professional'

Eric Munene 10:00 - 03.07.2024

Paul Pogba speaks on a misunderstood viral video of himself saying he is finished

Paul Pogba has emphatically quashed rumors of his imminent retirement from football, asserting his ongoing commitment and passion for the game.

In a resolute statement made to sky sports Italia, the French midfielder dismissed recent speculation, clarifying that he has no intention of hanging up his boots anytime soon.

"If you haven't seen an interview of mine where I say I'm retiring, it means it's not like that, because I still feel like a footballer," Pogba declared, addressing the swirl of conjecture surrounding his future.

He expressed frustration over a misinterpreted interview that suggested otherwise, emphasizing that his words were taken out of context.

"I want to fight this, for me, injustice. An interview came out, I don't know if you've seen it all, they put something that... I hadn't finished speaking," Pogba explained, highlighting the mishap that sparked unwarranted concerns among fans and pundits alike.

The Manchester United star went on to reassure supporters, affirming his undiminished hunger and determination to return to the pitch.

"Pogba is not finished, Pogba is here and until you see me say I'm finished, don't worry," he asserted defiantly, dispelling any doubts about his career trajectory.

Describing his current state of mind, Pogba likened himself to "a child who wants to be a professional," driven by an insatiable desire to compete at the highest level.

He revealed his rigorous training regimen and steadfast preparations aimed at making a triumphant comeback, underscoring his unwavering commitment to the sport he loves.

As speculation gives way to clarity, Pogba's words stand as a testament to his resilience and passion. With his future firmly set on continuing his football journey, the midfielder's declaration serves as a rallying cry for his supporters and a reaffirmation of his enduring presence in the beautiful game.