Paul Pogba Ruled Out Until December
Manchester United midfielder, Paul Pogba cannot feature in any game been until December.
He has continued to struggle with an ankle injury which he picked up since August and which has made him to be sidelined so often. He has only featured for just five times in the Premier League this season.
Manchester United had wanted the France international to be a part of United’s Carabao Cup clash with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday but that is not possible as the injury continues to hamper him.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the Red Devils' boss has ruled the player out for another month.
“I don’t think we’ll see Paul maybe before December. He’ll be out for a while. He needs time to fully, fully recover, so I don’t think he’ll be back.
“Maybe after the international break – but probably December before you see him.
Man Utd has gone on to win the match against Norwich on Sunday even without Pogba. It was a 3-1 win for the Red Devils.
The French World Cup-winner has actually gone through a frustrating campaign with injuries limiting him to just five Premier League appearances for the struggling Red Devils. This must be bad news for Man U fans.
Sometimes the game of football is beset with a lot of injuries, all football stars have experienced this at one time or the other. It is a natural phenomenon for them.
But it is also a career killer and a big headache.
They should give him enough time to recover, December is a good enough time. I know he will dominate the pitch again once he gets better.
Of course he's world class but he's being eyed by Real Madrid and Juventus in January transfer window
Paul Pogba and his numerous injuries! He is supposed to be at the zenith of his career. Too bad
He will get better and take over again as a go-getter
The many injuries of the World Cup winner has not stopped Pogba from being Zinedine Zidane’s major target for a transfer.
Exactly! Zidane knows that the injury is just a temporary thing, Pogba is world class.
He is no doubt and his injuries will definitely come and go.