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Paul Pogba Says He Won’t Let Family Conflicts Repeat After Brother’s Conviction
Paul Pogba appeared on the YouTube programme "The Bridge" to address the recent conviction of his brother Mathias Pogba. Mathias was sentenced for his role in an extortion attempt that targeted the 2018 World Cup champion. Pogba used the platform to discuss the impact of the case on his family.
The case, described as a sordid affair, involved a plot to blackmail the French national team that won the 2018 World Cup. Mathias Pogba was found guilty of involvement and received a custodial sentence. The incident attracted significant media attention across Europe.
During the interview, Pogba emphasized his responsibility as a father, stating, "I have children; it is impossible for them to end up in the same kind of conflict as my brother and I." He underscored his desire to shield his children from similar turmoil.
Pogba reflected on the personal toll the case has taken, noting that family disputes can have lasting repercussions. He expressed regret over the situation but refrained from commenting on the legal details. The player highlighted the importance of maintaining unity within his household.
The former Manchester United midfielder also addressed the broader implications for his brother, indicating empathy while acknowledging the seriousness of the offense. He urged supporters to focus on positive aspects of the sport rather than personal scandals.
Looking ahead, Pogba pledged to concentrate on his own career and family life, aiming to set a better example for his children. He concluded by thanking viewers for their support and reaffirming his commitment to moving forward.