EdF: Paul Pogba warns competition

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Even 31 months after his last selection against South Africa (5-0), Paul Pogba has not drawn a line under the French team. As he repeated this Friday during an interview with Free Footballthe 2018 world champion intends to regain his place with the Blues, he who will be authorized to resume training in January after having seen his sanction reduced by the CAS.

My goal? Today, it’s about getting back in great shape, at my best level, it’s a doable thing, but it could perhaps take timeconfided the Turinese, under contract until 2026 with Juventus. My focus is that. It’s about being prepared to achieve these goals and this dream that I’ve always had of returning to the French team. It’s something I’ve already done, but we also have to be realistic, there are players who are there, who are present, and who deserve their place in the French team. There should be no disrespect to them. It’s up to me to come back and regain that place I had. That’s all.»

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