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FootballPaul Pogba Trolls Teammate for Distasteful Fashion Sense in Hilarious Video
- Pogba could not help himself as he savaged his teammate Juan Cuadrado over his fashion sense
- The video of the Frenchman trolling his teammate was shared on social media with hilarious reactions
- Pogba is on his way to full recovery and is yet to feature for Juventus since moving back to Turin
Juventus star, Paul Pogba exhibited his savage side as he took to social media to publicly troll his teammate, Juan Cuadrado for apparently having a poor sense of fashion.
The Frenchman is always big on style and the latest trends, and he has always shown this from the way he dresses and carries himself on social media.
In a video shared online, Pogba is seen filming his teammate as he makes his way to the dressing room.
He then walks towards Cuadrado, who looks a bit shy and possibly knows what is coming from a man who is in love with fashion and style.
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Pogba carefully inspects his teammate's, which comprises an uncontroversial hoodie/gilet combination and sweatpants.
The Frenchman does not seem to mind the overall look, but once he gets to Cuadrado’s bottoms, his savagery was instantly unleashed.
While Cuadrado defended his outfit by claiming it was 'Colombian style', Pogba zoomed in to the zip-up white trainers before shouting the meme phrase: “What are those?”.
The whole video was simply hilarious to watch. Cuadrado understandably took the banter well and laughed, to the delight of online users.
McKennie’s dad defends from trolls
Another Juventus star, Weston McKennie was recently in the news because of his dad, Sports Brief reported. His father fiercely defended the winger from Arsenal fans, who were not okay with rumours linking him to the North London club.
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FootballMany of the Gunners' fans felt the player was injury-prone, and the club had enough players in attack. But John McKennie did not take the criticism kindly.
He asked the supporters what they were smoking - insinuating they were impared - and also hit out at pundits who were discrediting his son with a bold statement about similar comments when he joined Juve.