The Portuguese technician denies that the "blues" can fichar to the player of the juventus

Mourinho denies that Chelsea can fichar to Pogba

Mourinho denies that Chelsea can fichar to Pogba

Published:20/07/2015 - 16:10h

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The trainer of Chelsea, José Mourinho, has ensured in an interview that if it was by him of course that would have Paul Pogba like reinforcement for the group "blue", but that for the moment is an impossible dream. "Pogba? Also it loves me the Tower Eiffel", signals

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In an interview conceded to "The Gazzetta dello Sport", José Mourinho has denied that Chelsea have sufficient capacity in these moments as to make a so costly signing like the one of Paul Pogba, that the most likely is that it was still in the Juventus of Turín a season more.

In any case, the Portuguese technician recognises that it would like him train some day to the young French midfield player. "Pogba? Also it loves me the Tower Eiffel and can not it have in my garden. There are things that one can do and others no, Can grow without him".

In this order, has lengthened the comparison of Pogba with the Parisian monument. "Pogba Is a player that likes to a lot of people, but sometimes can not achieve it. I insist in the example of the Tower Eiffel. It likes me, but I can not it have in my garden, even in the one of The Vegas. We have to trust our men to keep growing".

Mourinho, besides, ensures that it would not pay more than 80 million euros by Pogba. "It thought that the market had stagnated , but every year inflates more. Each season pays more by a player. We complain, but to the following still pay more by another player. We only devote us to change piece by piece".

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