Paul Pogba provisionally suspended after failing anti-doping test
Key points:
- Paul Pogba provisionally suspended after failing anti-doping test
- Test revealed testosterone not produced by the body
- Pogba's potential ban duration to be determined
Paul Pogba has been provisionally suspended by the Italian anti-doping authority after failing an anti-doping test following Juventus’ win over Udinese. Testosterone not produced by the body was detected in the test, according to NADO. Pogba’s suspension could result in a ban of two or four years, depending on the appeals process. The midfielder has returned to action this season after missing most of the previous campaign due to injuries. Pogba rejoined Juventus from Manchester United last summer.
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