Paul Pogba is determined to get back to his top level and secure a return to the France squad. The 33-year-old midfielder has made only six appearances for Monaco, accumulating just 115 minutes on the pitch, due to recurring fitness issues.
What happened to Paul Pogba's comeback?
Pogba joined Monaco last summer hoping to rebuild his career after almost three years of inactivity caused by a doping ban and physical problems. However, his return to competitive football has been disrupted by further fitness issues.
He has made it clear that he has not given up on representing France again. Pogba believes the key to any international return is first proving himself physically at club level.
Why is physical recovery important for Paul Pogba?
Pogba stressed that international recognition was never the main objective behind his comeback. He told L'Equipe: "I didn't come to Monaco thinking, 'I'm here to play in the World Cup.' It had been a very, very long time since I'd played. My goal was simply to get back into competition, to get back in good physical shape, and that's all."
Pogba's current focus is maintaining his fitness and securing regular playing time at Monaco. Without consistent playing time, returning to the highest level will remain difficult for the former Man Utd player.
What comes next for Paul Pogba?
A potential change in France's managerial structure could eventually create fresh opportunities for Pogba. However, any international comeback will depend on Pogba overcoming his physical struggles and demonstrating he can perform consistently once again. Pogba admitted: "I’ve come a long way, so it’s not like I wasn’t expecting it. What I lacked was rhythm."
The French national team is a bonus for Pogba, but it's still his dream to continue wearing that jersey. He needs to earn it by getting back to the top level, and that's what he's working towards. Pogba's determination to recover and prove himself at Monaco will be crucial in achieving his goal of returning to the France squad.