“It’s huge”, Pogba’s new tribute to Griezmann!

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It’s a beautiful page in the history of the France team that is turning. This Tuesday, Antoine Griezmann announced on his social networks the end of his international career. A little over ten years after his debut in the selection, the now ex-tricolor number 7 ends his adventure.

The 2018 world champion received several tributes from the greatest observers of French football, but especially from his former partners including Paul Pogba. The current Juventus player praised the Griezmann phenomenon but above all his professionalism.

» The number of consecutive matches is enormous. The guy, he’s a pro, he takes care of himself, he trains. It’s something we don’t see. He is a person who also pays attention to what he does off the field,” he said on the show Téléfoot this Sunday.

What if Antoine Griezmann one day returned to the French team? To date, this option seems utopian. However, during his interview with TéléfootPaul Pogba did not close the door to this hypothesis.

“My Grizou, it was a pleasure to have played with you, to have worn this jersey and won trophies together. You never know, there might be a comeback, you don’t know. But in any case, many thanks again. » To be continued….

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