English reports … Pogba withdraws from French national team after Macron comments



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English press reports revealed that Manchester United and France star Paul Pogba decided to withdraw from international football, following statements made by French President Emmanuel Macron claiming that Islam is the source of international terrorism. The English newspaper “Sun” said the Manchester United star known for his conversion to Islam made the decision. After the comments on Friday of the president of his country.

The newspaper noted that the French government’s decision to honor the teacher who posted insulting images of the Prophet Muhammad enraged Pogba, who was very upset by this behavior.

The French Football Federation has not yet officially ruled on this speculation.

Pogba is alleged to have viewed the decision as an insult to himself and to French Muslims, especially since Islam is the second most widespread religion in France after Christianity.

Meanwhile, calls are increasing around the world for a boycott of French products, following the president’s comments accusing Muslims of terrorism and pledging not to abandon cartoons offensive to the Holy Prophet.

Pogba debuted with the French national team in 2013 and was one of the most important players who led the roosters to win the last World Cup in Russia 2019.

Pogba played 72 international matches and scored ten goals for the French national team.

The Sun newspaper
The Sun newspaper

The hashtag, with the exception of the Messenger of God, was the most popular list on the social network “Twitter” in recent times, after the continuous publication of cartoons insulting the Messenger (God bless him and grant him peace), while Twitter users confirmed their strong rejection of the continuation of this offensive campaign against the Prophet Muhammad..

Many rejected the statements of French President Emmanuel Macron, in which he indicated that the cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, continued, as he said that his country would not abandon the publication of the offensive cartoons for the Messenger , while many countries announced their strong condemnation and rejection of these statements.

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