Manchester United midfielder, Paul Pogba, has finally reacted to racist abuse aimed at him after the Red Devils’ 1-1 draw with Wolves in the Premier League last Monday.
DAILY POST had reported that the France World Cup winner suffered racist abuses after missing his spot-kick in Man United’s 1-1 draw with Wolves in the Premier League last Monday at Molineux.
Anthony Martial’s first-half goal was cancelled out by Ruben Neves after the break.
Man United had the chance to take all three points, after the referee, awarded a penalty.
Pogba stepped up after discussing with Rashford and saw his kick saved by Rui Patricio.
Reacting, Pogba in a tweet on Sunday, said the racist abuse can only make him stronger and motivated to fight for the next generation.
Pogba said: “My ancestors and my parents suffered for my generation to be free today, to work, to take the bus, to play football.
“Racist insults are ignorance and can only make me stronger and motivate me to fight for the next generation.”
Pogba’s Man United suffered their first Premier League defeat this season after losing 2-1 to Crystal Palace on Saturday at Old Trafford.
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