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France men’s coach Didier Deschamps has come to the defense of Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba, suggesting the player “cannot be happy” with his situation at Old Trafford.

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Pogba has been eliminated in five of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team’s last seven games in all competitions, amid rampant speculation that the Norwegian’s tenure at the club is unstable.

“[Pogba] hadn’t played for a while. He is in a situation with his club where he cannot be happy, neither with his playing time nor with his positioning, “Deschamps said at the Monday press conference before Wednesday’s friendly against Finland and the next two matches of the UEFA Nations League in Portugal and against Sweden.

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Pogba did not dress for United’s 3-1 loss to Everton last Saturday and came on as a substitute in a 2-1 Champions League group stage loss to Istanbul Basaksehir. After United’s 1-0 loss to Arsenal on November 1, Pogba blamed his “stupid mistake” for the loss. United are 14th in the Premier League standings heading into the international break.

“He is not having the best time. He has had injuries. He was hit quite hard by [a coronavirus positive test in September]”Deschamps said.” You need to regain your rhythm and fitness. Last month he had a good game [for France] despite the lack of rhythm.

“He has played since then but we cannot say that he is satisfied. With me there are no problems, I will take care of him.”

Pogba has had a strong relationship with Deschamps, who gave the midfielder his international debut in 2013. Pogba was a key figure in France’s race for the 2018 World Cup title, scoring in the final against Croatia, with his form from The Blues often rated more favorably than for your club.

“It’s never easy for a player in his position. I’ll talk to him. I know him well. Things will go well, even if he always has to perform as well as possible.”

Source: espn.co.uk



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