French international midfielder Paul Pogba has expressed
his eagerness to return from an injury, which has long
kept him away from his Manchester United team when a
play that has been forcibly stopped due to the new
Coronavirus is resumed.
The 2018 World Cup champion was satisfied with
participating in 8 matches with United this season
because he suffers from a knee injury, but he returned to
exercising and playing with the ball, according to the
French, whose last match dates back to December 26.
“I felt frustrated for a long time,” Pogba said in an
interview with Manchester United’s podcast. “But I have
almost reached the end (injury), so I am just thinking of
going back and practicing fully with the team and
everything.”
He revealed, “I have never faced anything similar in my
career, and I always try to deal with it positively.
It makes me more eager to go back and do good.
Yes, this (what happened) also confirms to me
how much I love football.”
Pogba Dutch agent Mino Raiola suggested that the 27-
year-old Frenchman might leave “Old Trafford” at the
end of the season if he was not happy with the “Red
Devils”.
But the new Coronavirus has imposed itself as a very
heavy guest on the whole world and has caused the
suspension of most sporting events, including the
Premier League which has been suspended since March
13 indefinitely, which may change Raiola’s plans and his
client for this summer.