Pogba’s gold medal stolen after France won the World Cup in Russia

French international Paul Pogba, Manchester United star, revealed the scenes of the robbery of his house during the Atletico Madrid match in the Champions League.

“I’m fine and my family too,” Pogba said in an interview with the French newspaper “Le Figaro”, “I’ve had a traumatic week.”

He added, “After I learned that I would not play the match, I went back to the house, only to discover that my house was robbed following 3 people entered and stole my safe.”

The French star revealed the list of stolen items, adding: “There was my mother’s jewelry and my gold medal in the World Cup.”
He added, “What frightened me the most was the presence of my two children at home with the nanny during the accident. The nanny heard everything, called my wife and the security, then locked herself with the two children in a room.”

He continued, “For several days following that, the nanny was in a state of shock, and the most important thing was that my two children were fine.”

Pogba also admitted during the interview with the French newspaper that he was depressed in many moments of his career, and preferred silence and isolation during that period.

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