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Paul Pogba says Islam had nothing to do with recent terror attacks across England
The world’s most expensive footballer Paul Pogba says the four terror attacks that have killed dozens and left scores injured in England this year have nothing to do with religion.
The world’s most expensive footballer Paul Pogba says the four terror attacks that have killed dozens and left scores injured in England this year have nothing to do with religion.
The 24-year-old Manchester United star – who is Muslim and went on a pilgrimage to Islam’s holiest site in Mecca after the end of the season – told the latest issue of Esquire magazine people must not give in to terror.
The French international – who also lost his father Fassou in May – was inspirational in the Europa League final that took place two days after a suicide bomber blew himself up at the end of a pop concert at the Manchester Arena.
United beat Ajax 2-0 with Pogba, who scored the second, dedicating the victory to the 22 victims and the scores who were injured.