PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe breaks silence on Paul Pogba witchcraft curse claims
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) striker Kylian Mbappe has sided with Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba in the ongoing witchcraft curse saga.
Pogba has told investigators that blackmailers, including his brother Mathias, were looking to discredit him by claiming he asked a witch doctor to cast a spell on Mbappe.
Speculation has ensued with respect to Paul Pogba's actual involvement with a witch doctor and whether he or his brother are telling the truth.
Mbappe has now broken his silence on the situation and has revealed talks he has had with his French national teammate.
The PSG forward was asked if the saga has affected his relationship with Paul Pogba and replied (via Get French Football News):
"No, because today I prefer to trust the word of a teammate. He called me and gave his version of events. At the time of speaking it’s his word against that of his brother. I will trust my teammate in the interest of the national team as well."
Looking ahead to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Mbappe added:
"We have a big competition (World Cup) and he already (has) some problems. It’s not the time to give him another one. We’ll see how it goes. I am quite detached from it all.
The Juventus midfielder claims that he did enlist the help of a witch doctor but to help himself stop incurring injuries, per Football-Espana.
Paul Pogba unlikely to join Mbappe at World Cup
Paul Pogba looks set to miss the World Cup with journalist Fabrizio Romano claiming that the French midfielder will undergo surgery on the meniscus in his right knee.
The former Manchester United player will be out for around 40-60 days given the usual recovery time of meniscus surgery.
This means that he would only just be returning from injury by the time the French national side kick off their World Cup campaign against Australia on November 22.
Paul Pogba has had a torrid time with injuries and is yet to make a competitive appearance for Juventus since his return from United this summer.
He was part of the French national team that won the 2018 World Cup, scoring in the 4-2 final victory over Croatia.
France will be hoping Mbappe is raring to go by the time the tournament arrives.
He has started the new season with PSG in scintillating form, bagging seven goals in five appearances.
However, Pogba is a big part of not only the French national team's midfield but also the dressing room and his absence will be a huge blow.