Just days after he recovered from a long-term injury problem that kept him out of the Juventus team, French midfielder Paul Pogba showed once more that he doesn’t care about his football career, nor has respect for his coaches, teammates or fans. He was ousted from the squad for the Europa League game with Freiburg for a breach of discipline.It’s just the latest of incidents and problems that tell the story of a very wealthy, arrogant and misbehaved man who continues to bite the many hands that are feeding him.##NAJAVA_MECA_7079960##The Frenchman returned to Juventus last year after a forgettable six-years period at Manchester United. It was supposed to be a revival of his career at the club where he won many titles and played the best football of his career. But alas, it quickly went awry. He was unlucky to pick up a severe knee injury shortly after re-signing with the Bianconeri – a health issue that restricted him to just 35 minutes of playtime for the team. Instead of keeping his head down and using every minute to regain full fitness, Pogba decided to have fun instead.The midfielder came under fire after being spotted on a skiing trip despite being sidelined – and now he’ll face further scrutiny. He will play no part in their Europa League game against Freiburg after arriving late to link up with the rest of his teammates. Coach Massimiliano Allegri wasn’t impressed and told the France international exactly what he thought of his behaviour. For a person who’s earning around $10 million per year, Pogba’s demeanour is nothing but unprofessional and disrespectful.Paul Pogba has been DROPPED by Juventus for disciplinary reasons. ❌He turned up late for a meeting so has NOT been included in their Europa League squad tonight. 😳Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. 🤷🏾♂️ pic.twitter.com/ujsodS88yR— Barstool Football (@StoolFootball) March 9, 2023 The latest incident adds to a horror campaign for Juventus, who have seen their entire board resign en masse in November over accusations of false accounting. The same scandal saw the club docked 15 points in Serie A in January saw them plummet from third to ninth place.UEFA EUROPA LEAGUERound of 16 – 1st legThursday20:45: (1.70) Union Berlin (3.60) St.Gilloise (5.40)20:45: (1.33) Leverkusen (5.70) Ferencvaros (10.0)20:45: (3.40) Sporting (3.45) Arsenal (2.25)20:45: (2.25) Roma (3.15) Sociedad (3.45)23:00: (1.80) Sevilla (3.70) Fenerbahce (5.00)23:00: (1.70) Juventus (3.70) Freiburg (5.90)23:00: (1.45) Man.Utd. (4.40) Betis (7.25)23:00: (3.10) Shakhtar (3.45) Feyenoord (2.40)***odds are subject to change***