Paul Pogba hits BACK at his critics by dancing in the snow after Juventus fans questioned the midfielder taking to ski slopes despite recovering from injuries which has kept him out since the summer – insisting the snaps were just poses
- Paul Pogba, 29, has mocked his critics by dancing in the snow on social media
- The star moved to Juventus on a free in July after leaving Manchester United
- He has not yet played for the club since his return because of several injuries
- Fans questioned why the midfielder was taking to ski slopes despite his recovery
- But Pogba hit back on his Instagram page – insisting the pictures were just poses
Paul Pogba has mocked his critics by dancing in the snow on social media.
The France star returned to Juventus in July after leaving Manchester United on a free transfer when his contract expired, but has not played since then after suffering a meniscus knee injury later that month and then a thigh injury in October.
And confused fans questioned why Pogba was taking to the ski slopes despite recovering from those knocks – before the 29-year-old hit back in a short video, insisting the snaps of him enjoying the snow were just poses.
Paul Pogba has hit back at his critics by dancing in the snow in a video on his Instagram page
Juventus fans had questioned why he was on the ski slopes while recovering from an injury
The video was posted on Thursday morning to his 56.4million Instagram followers with the caption: ‘Me skiing for those who were wondering,’ with a skiing and cry-laughing emoji. It has already received more than 50,000 likes at the time of writing.
The footage shows Pogba moving into a typical ski position, with legs together and knees bent, pushing his arms backwards to mimic using skis, before jumping forward several times.
He then turns around and faces the camera, smiling, before carrying out several more mock-skiing poses – demonstrating how low-impact his holiday has been – before turning it off.
The midfielder has recently posted several pictures to his account, one in ski goggles and a thick coat in front of a mountain, and another trudging through deep snow with the caption: ‘Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting’ -…