Juventus Turin supporters are struggling with their team's failed start to the season, and are trying to find scapegoats.
As often, Paul Pogba, who has not yet played a minute since his return to Italy, acts as a target in the face of the frustration of the tifosi.
After having published images Wednesday December 28 showing him in the mountains, he received many criticisms.
Accused of not resting and taking a risk of aggravating his knee injury, he published a new video on Thursday, December 29.
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"Me skiing, for those who were wondering," he wrote jokingly, to respond to his detractors and reassure his fans.
An answer that is obviously not unanimous: “In the past, Juventus players were less clowning around,” writes a user.
“Then he comes back, injures his calf and is out for a month,” quipped another.
“Be careful not to hurt yourself doing this,” concludes one last.
As the Gazzetta dello Sport said on December 28, Paul Pogba should return between January 19 and 29, in the middle of a double confrontation against Monza, in the Italian Cup and in Serie A. The Frenchman's objective would be to be in full possession of your means to face Nantes, in the play-offs of the knockout phase of the Europa League, on February 16 and 23.