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Didier Deschamps did not hide his joy when talking about Paul Pogba’s return to the field next March.
This is big news. Suspended for 4 years by the Italian anti-doping agency after testing positive for testosterone, Paul Pogba saw his sentence reduced to 18 months of suspension on appeal by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne. From then on, the French world champion will be able to play in competition again from March 11, 2025.
Very close to the “Pioche”, Didier Deschamps reacted this Monday at the FFF microphone on the player’s upcoming return. “ I spoke with him on the phone for quite a while obviously. This is very good news for him. Today, he knows that he will be able to play again in March. He will have a period until March where he will have specific work. I am very happy for him”rejoiced “DD”.
Deschamps: “It’s excellent news for him”
“However, it remains a heavy sanction. There is this light that comes on again, he will have steps to take. Humanly for him, this is excellent news
“, he added.
“Regarding Juve, there will be discussions. As he loves football and playing so much, this is great news for him. I always make sure I am in touch with the players. When there are times like this complicated like injuries, plus private events, they know that I am available at any time », Recalled Deschamps, who will necessarily closely follow the performances of the 31-year-old midfielder upon his return to business.
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