The lost French midfielder Paul Pogba has been accused of using the services of a mrogi to ruin Kylian Mbappe’s career. But if you look at his career over the past year, you have to ask if maybe someone else has been using vile methods against him.Pogba’s mrogi denies casting spell on MbappeAs Juventus struggled to break down Serie B-bound Sampdoria on Sunday, Paul Pogba wasn’t in the team. Not even on the substitutes’ bench. And while many assumed that he’d been internally suspended by head coach Massimiliano Allegri for his well-documented lack of discipline and professionalism last week, the truth is even more depressing: Pogba is injured again.##NAJAVA_MECA_7087982##According to reports in Italy, Pogba sustained a right thigh injury while practising free kicks in training last week. Tests on Monday revealed damage that will require the French international to miss 20-30 days of training. Considering the problematic knee and injury he had to undergo last year, this must be the worst season in Pogba’s professional career. After he left Manchester United and completed the return to Juve, he’s hardly been healthy at all. It begs the question if maybe someone put a spell on him.Of course, there is no evidence that Pogba ever used mrogi services to ruin anyone’s career – and there’s certainly no evidence that he’s a victim of such activities. But when you see the stories connected to the once-majestic midfielder, it’s hard not to have such an idea enter your head.Since rejoining Juventus, Paul Pogba has missed 33 matches through injury, that’s 89% of Juventus’ games this season.He’s out again. 🤕 pic.twitter.com/oylYZUtVWI— Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) March 13, 2023 Juventus fans will have to wait to see their hero back in black and white stripes – but many of them are already out of patience. Injuries, sulking, bad decisions, drama, and less-than-favourable claims about his off-the-pitch endeavours are doing Paul Pogba no favours.