The 2018 world champion finally sees the end of the tunnel.
Paul Pogba still has to take his pain in patience, but the French international is starting to see clearly. If it remains for the recovery match of theAS Monaco In Auxerre, this Saturday (9:05 p.m.), a return date was finally set.
Asked about the situation of his midfielder, Adi Hütter fixed the deadline for the next international truce (early October) for a return to the field.
Paul Pogba, flagship recruit of AS Monaco.
“After the next international truce, I think we can see him play for AS Monaco, launched Hütter. He's on the right path. It takes a little more time than for Ansu, but it is fine. I wouldn't say that I am surprised but I am impressed by what he does every day to come back. He is a very professional player. I hope to see him again after the next international truce. »»
The deadline of mid-October fixed for pogba
Concretely, if the technician's plans are verified, Paul Pogba could play his first Ligue 1 match against Angers on October 18. In the meantime, another big name will have already found the official competition.
“Ansu
(Fati) is very, very close to the group, we can't wait to see it quickly on the ground, explained the technician in front of the media this Thursday noon. I think it's too early for Auxerre but, for Bruges (1st day of the Champions League, Thursday September 18)he can be in the group. I think we'll see him on the ground against Metz (Sunday 21). In the sessions, we can already see the impact he may have. »»
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