Paul Pogba suspended for Man Utd’s opening fixture against Bournemouth

Paul Pogba
Paul Pogba

Manchester United’s blockbuster signing Paul Pogba will miss the Premier League’s opening day fixture against Bournemouth due to suspension, the Football Association has revealed.

The 23-year-old midfielder re-joined the Old Trafford outfit on Tuesday for a record breaking transfer fee of £89 million and Man Utd fans were hopeful that Pogba could make his debut when the Red Devils visit Bournemouth in an early lunchtime kickoff on Sunday.

But the FA have declared that the France International will miss Man Utd’s opening day fixture due to the bookings he received in last season’s Coppa Italia.

The FA said: “He was booked twice in last season’s Coppa Italia, which results in a one-game ban. This has been transferred to England.”

Pogba’s suspension relates to two yellow cards issued in last season’s Coppa Italia, in both the semi-final victory over Internazionale as well as the final against AC Milan.

Pogba, who will now miss the Premier League opener against Bournemouth alongside his teammate Chris Smalling, is now likely to make his debut in Man Utd’s first home game of the season against Southampton next Friday.

Speaking at his press conference on Friday ahead of the trip to the Vitality Stadium, Man Utd boss Jose Mourinho revealed that he had been waiting for the decision since he knew about the bookings Pogba received during his final few games for Juventus.

Mourinho said: “I don’t speak about him [Pogba]. He is suspended. I don’t speak about the ones that are not ready to play, so I forget Paul for a few days. Tuesday he will be ready to play against Southampton.

 “I knew the situation with the yellow cards. But I didn’t know at that time if an accumulation of yellows would bring a player to suspension, or that one in Italian football would be one for the corresponding competition in England which would be an FA Cup match. I found out two days ago.”
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