Paul Pogba rises from the ashes — at least in terms of accolades. This Sunday in Dubai, the French midfielder was honored at the Globe Soccer Awards, receiving the Comeback of the Year trophy. A powerful distinction for a player who has come back from very far.
After a long desert crossing marked by injuries and uncertainty, the 2018 World Cup winner returned to the pitch this season wearing the colors of AS Monaco. Signed this summer, Pogba has gradually regained match fitness, despite limited playing time — just three Ligue 1 appearances so far.
A symbolic award celebrating resilience
But his return did not go unnoticed. It was enough to convince the organizers to salute his resilience and determination to return to the highest level. At 32, “La Pioche” proves he has lost none of his aura.
A symbolic but powerful trophy, which could well mark the true starting point of his comeback.
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