Manchester Evening News

A spell with France squad helped Pog, insists Didier

- By DOMINIC BOOTH

FRANCE boss Didier Deschamps believes Paul Pogba’s spell with the national team in November was key to the United midfielder’s revival this season.

The midfielder is currently out with a thigh injury, but enjoyed a solid run of form throughout December and January for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side netting winning goals in games at Fulham and Burnley.

That came after Pogba appeared to be out of favour, with his agent Mino Raiola claiming he wanted to leave on the eve of a vital United Champions League game against RB Leipzig.

Deschamps also threw fuel on that fire, questionin­g Pogba’s role at Old Trafford and whether the player was happy.

The France boss now admits Pogba has come through the other side. But he said it was the spell away with his country that prompted the improvemen­t in form, believing Antoine Griezmann can do the same in the coming internatio­nal break.

“In November, Paul [Pogba] was going through an even more difficult period with Manchester United,” Deschamps said.

“Being with us [the France national team] gave him a boost and he had a great game against Portugal. Antoine’s case is the same, it’s a matter of trust.

“They know that in the France team they are in a different environmen­t. All the players can go through a bad period at their club, but I maintain the confidence I have in them.

“The players must bear in mind that there is competitio­n. If at some point I think that a young man has less experience but can bring something more to the team, I will not hesitate to count on him.”

Pogba is still widely expected to depart United this summer, when his contract will have just 12 months to run. Real Madrid, Juventus and PSG have been touted as possible destinatio­ns for the World Cup winner.

 ??  ?? Paul Pogba is still recovering from a thigh injury
Paul Pogba is still recovering from a thigh injury

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