Monaco’s Paul Pogba will have to wait a bit longer to make his return to the pitch. The French midfielder, currently undergoing rehabilitation, is not expected to play again until after the international break in October.
Fans will have to hold off on seeing Pogba in action until autumn, as the player is likely to step onto a Ligue 1 field only around mid-October, after the French national team matches.
This update comes directly from his coach, Adi Hütter, who confirmed in a press conference, “I think we will have him after that. He is on the right track, but it’s taking a little longer than Ansu Fati’s recovery.”
Pogba’s Professionalism Shines Through
Hütter also praised Pogba’s professionalism, noting, “I am impressed by what he does every day in his rehabilitation. He is a very professional player.”
Meanwhile, Monaco is enjoying a solid start to the season without Pogba, currently sitting in 4th place in Ligue 1. The club is taking no risks with Pogba’s health, hoping to have him fully fit for the challenges ahead.
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