Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba insists he will address his tardiness after apologising for his 'disrespectful' behaviour last week.
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The 19-year-old arrived late for training twice in seven days which led to his omission from Antonio Conte's squad for Saturday's trip to Pescara.
Pogba, who has scored two goals in six Serie A appearances for Juve this season, has since offered an apology for his actions and vowed never to repeat the offence.
"What happened with these two delays? I was wrong, and I'm very sorry," he told TuttoSport.
"Of course I apologise because I know I have disrespected Conte and my team-mates. It was not my intention to do so, and my delays are related to issues that are very trivial - they are mistakes.
"I know that mistakes must also be used to grow, and every experience is useful for the growth of each of us. I realise my mistake and I will do everything to ensure that is not repeated in the future.
"Case closed? I think so. I'm not going to reopen it with more lateness."
Pogba brought a drawn-out transfer saga to an end in the off-season when he left Manchester United for the Bianconeri, and has now divulged his reasons for making the switch.
"This is a great club, and there are not many differences compared to United - they are two of the most important clubs in the world," he said.
"The difference here is that I feel appreciated, the players believe in me, the coach believes in me and I have the opportunity to play.
"Conte convinced me and told me that he wanted me, now he is showing me that he was telling the truth."





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