Pogba told TF1's Sept à Huit that we wanted to ask Juventus for help such as "treatment or a "trainer" but none were forthcoming. He explained: "I wasn't entitled to that. They weren't really with me. Feeling that, it hit me hard. I didn't understand why. I told myself that I was at war with anti-doping but not with Juve."
The midfielder went on to speak about how hard he found being banned, adding: "I don't understand anything. It was very hard. It was something that was taken away from me when I wasn't ready. The sentence and the way it was handed down... It was a shock. Four years in one go for doping, without explanation and without anyone listening to me. I also had to leave Italy because my children were right next to the training center. I would go with them and I would pass by the stadium every day. I couldn't do that anymore. I couldn't train. It was too hard for me. Not playing football, going with my children, passing by the stadium... My children ask me: 'Dad, when are you going to play? When can we go to the stadium?' I told them soon, even though I knew it was going to be complicated."