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Paul Pogba assures fans 'I'm still alive guys' after old video of his 'sarcastic comments' bizarrely sparks death hoax, months on from his four-year anti-doping ban from football

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  • A 2023 video of Paul Pogba recently went viral and was taken out of context
  • After a bizarre death hoax, Pogba told fans: 'I'm still alive guys don't worry'
  • Pogba is currently banned from football after failing a drugs test last year 

By Robert Summerscales

Published: 12:41 BST, 27 June 2024 | Updated: 12:52 BST, 27 June 2024

Paul Pogba has assured fans that he is 'still alive' after an old video of the former Manchester United midfielder went viral and sparked a bizarre death hoax.

The footage was from an interview with Al Jazeera in 2023 - before Pogba failed a drugs test - in which he discussed the harsh scrutiny facing elite footballers.

Pogba said: 'Look at people like Cristiano Ronaldo or Leo Messi . They always have to prove again that they are Cristiano and Messi, after everything that they've done. Football is very beautiful but it is cruel. People can forget you the next day. You can do something great then the next day you are nobody.


'People are waiting for you, to say "he's done, his career is finished", so many things, like I'm over, I'm dead, Paul Pogba doesn't exist anymore.'

The last nine words of that quote were taken out of context and shared around social media earlier this week.

A short clip of Paul Pogba's interview with Al Jazeera from last year recently went viral

Former Manchester United star Pogba sat down with Al Jazeera journalist Iman Amrani in 2023

Multiple articles by publications in Nigeria - which have since been deleted - appeared to mistake Pogba's old quotes for a recent cry for help. As a result, many fans commented that they feared he was suicidal.

Bizarrely, some fans even appeared to think that Pogba - despite physically appearing in said video - had died as misinformation spread across the internet.

The reality is that Pogba is alive and well.

He wrote on his Instagram story this week: 'Old sarcastic comments deceitfully portrayed as "genuine and recent" to generate clicks. I'm still alive guys don't worry.'

Pogba recently visited the Ivory Coast with former Man United team-mate Eric Bailly.

The 31-year-old documented the trip on Instagram as he posted nine photos alongside the caption: 'Special moment in Ivory Coast with my brother @ericbailly24.

'Going to see the needy and their childhood neighbourhood really gave me joy in my heart thank you for this beautiful day.'

After the video was taken out of context, Pogba posted a message via his Instagram story

Pogba, 31, has not played a game of football in nearly nine months after failing a drugs test

Alongside former team-mate Eric Bailly (left), Pogba recently took a trip to the Ivory Coast

But Pogba's football career is still on hold and may never resume.

In August last year, Pogba tested positive for dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) - a substance that raises testosterone levels - after Juventus drew 1-1 with Bologna.

Six months later, the former Manchester United midfielder was banned for four years by Italy's national anti-doping tribunal.

Pogba reacted by describing the verdict as 'incorrect' and he vowed to appeal by taking his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

However, as things stand, he is still unable to play football anywhere in the world. 

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