Prison, racketeering… Vairelles gives lessons to Pogba

Prison, racketeering… Vairelles gives lessons to Pogba
Prison, racketeering… Vairelles gives lessons to Pogba

Former French international, Tony Vairelles, took the liberty of giving some advice to Paul Pogba.

Between former French internationals victims of frame-ups and a time before the courts, we can sometimes understand each other. This is the reason why Tony Vairelles, former Blues striker, had the idea of ​​guiding his compatriot Paul Pogba.

“La Pioche” is currently involved in a lawsuit. The one who sheds light on the kidnapping of which he was a victim in the spring of 2022 and in which his brother Matias was involved. Each day of the hearing reserves its share of surprises, with revelations as surprising as each other about this famous evening.

Vairelles explains what “healthy” management is to Pogba

The 2018 world champion lost money because of his bad company. He could have been extorted 14 million euros if he had agreed to give in to blackmail. These subjects speak to Vairelles, the former footballer who was in prison at the end of the 2000s.

Pogba at the heart of a high-profile trial.

On RMC Sport, this Tuesday, the former mullet striker spoke to Pogba, suggesting that he be careful with his money, especially when those around him are harmful: “In , my salary was multiplied by 10. So I told myself that I could please the family. I allowed my father to retire. And he was the one who handled the paperwork. But it was very healthy,” he declared.

Vairelles continued by saying that his father served as a lightning rod for him against people with bad intentions: “I had confidence in my father, that he was someone upright and honest. He was in charge of that and had a bit of a bad role. That was the fuse, because I was too nice. I would have given it to everyone. I got screwed during my career. You always have people who gravitate and who try to be friends.”



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