To most, it’s Monday. But in Turin, it’s Pogba-day

It’s officially Pogba-day in Turin. The French midfielder returned from his holiday in America and reported to training a week before everyone else. The former Manchester United man is determined to put the last season behind him and be the player every Juve fan believes he can be.The struggle continues##NAJAVA_MECA_7352127##Coach Massimiliano Allegri and Paul Pogba’s teammates will start pre-season preparations on 10 July – but Pogba decided to jump ahead of schedule this year. The guy was welcomed as a prophet a year ago, but saying his return among the black-and-whites wasn’t triumphant would be an understatement. But the good thing in football is there is (almost) always the following season.During his vacation in Florida, Pogba posted many videos on his social networks during training sessions. In the videos, the 30-year-old French international can often be seen running on a unique treadmill with an anti-gravity inner tube useful for physical rehabilitation and pain-free training. Thanks to NASA-patented technology, body weight is reduced by 80 per cent, allowing athletes to start rehabilitation earlier or increase training volume with less risk of injury recurrence. Прикажи ову објаву у апликацији Instagram Објава коју дели Paul Labile Pogba (@paulpogba) Pogba’s torrid year was a consequence of his poor mental state. Speaking to Tuttosport last month, the Frenchman revealed that he couldn’t cope with the passing of his friend and agent Mino Raiola and the whole circus surrounding him and his brother’s failing relationship.”The head controls everything. When you’re not psychologically well, the body follows you. All the injuries I’ve had this season I think, are due to my mental condition. Raiola’s death and family problems were tests that made me grow up. I have matured and understood a lot about life. I have also had time to meditate, thanks to a mental coach’s help. I learned many things during the periods in which I have been injured. I have the impression that this has been the hardest season of my career. Overcoming all of this will be my biggest victory.”

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