Euro 2020: Paul Pogba Plays Down Antonio Rudiger "Bite"
Euro 2020: French midfielder Paul Pogba played down German defender Antonio Rudiger's apparent attempt to bite Pogba's back during France's tie against Germany.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: June 16, 2021 10:59 pm IST
Highlights
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France's Paul Pogba played down an apparent bite by Antonio Rudiger
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"We hugged after the game, and it's over", Pogba said about the incident
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Germany's own goal handed France a 1-0 win in the Euro 2020 clash
France midfielder Paul Pogba has played down Antonio Rudiger's apparent attempted bite on his back during the world champions' Euro 2020 win over Germany, with UEFA saying the defender would not face disciplinary action. Television replays showed Chelsea defender Rudiger putting his mouth on Pogba just before half-time in France's 1-0 win over Germany in Munich on Tuesday. Immediately after the incident, Pogba cried out and complained to Spanish referee Carlos del Cerro Grande, who did not punish the German, and the Manchester United star played it down after the game.
"I think he nibbled at me a little bit, but we've known each other for a long time. Toni and I are friends. It was nothing big. We hugged after the game and it's over," Pogba said.
Pogba, the man of the match in Munich, said it was "better" that Rudiger escaped punishment.
"I don't want him to be suspended because of that," said the Frenchman, who played a key role in the build-up to Mats Hummels' ultimately decisive own goal.
Pogba said he told the referee what happened but was glad there was no "yellow or red card for such an incident".
In the build-up to the match, Champions League winner Rudiger had said the Germans would need to "be a little dirty" against the French.
On Wednesday, the Chelsea centre-back admitted it "looked bad" but insisted it was not a bite.
"I'm not allowed to go like this with my mouth against his back, that goes without saying. It looks bad," Rudiger said in quotes released by his agent.
"After the final whistle I spoke in a friendly way with Paul and both with me and afterwards in an interview he confirmed it wasn't a bite, as some had thought at first."
UEFA said in a statement that after reviewing the television replays, it would open "no disciplinary case".