French striker Paul Pogba will miss the FIFA World 2022 Cup due to an injury

France midfielder Paul Pogba will miss the FIFA World Cup with a knee problem. Pogba only returned to training at Juventus this month after undergoing surgery on his right knee in September. They from Manchester United to Juventus due to new injuries, and he has not played since returning. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans can buy France vs Australia Tickets from our website.

Tests in Italy and the United States have confirmed that the 29-year-old will not be in time for the 2022 World Cup, which starts on November 20.

France striker Paul Pogba will miss the FIFA World Cup with a knee injury
France striker Paul Pogba will miss the FIFA World Cup with a knee injury

France is the reigning world champion, having won it four years ago in Russia.

“We won’t see him until 2023 and his entourage has confirmed that he is also withdrawing from the World Cup,” a Juventus spokesperson told the Associated Press on Monday.

“After yesterday and today’s medical examinations, it is excruciating to announce that Paul Pogba needs more rehabilitation after surgery,” his agent Rafaela Pimenta said in a statement on Monday.

“For this reason, Paul cannot be part of the French team in Qatar.”

Pogba underwent surgery after tearing his meniscus during Juventus’s US preseason in July. Before returning to the Italian club Manchester United two weeks later.

However, it has been a difficult time for him ever since. He was also embroiled in a blackmail scandal involving his brother and childhood friend.

France will start the World Cup against Australia on November 22 in Qatar. Pogba last played in an official match in April, they also face Group D in Tunisia and Denmark.

Pogba underwent surgery after tearing his meniscus during Juventus's US preseason
Pogba underwent surgery after tearing his meniscus during Juventus’s US preseason

French head coach Didier Deschamps will announce his roster on November 9.

France will also miss 2018 World Cup-winning midfielder N’Golo Kante, who was sidelined for months after surgery for a hamstring injury.

Centre-back Raphael Varane is also in doubt for the World Cup after injuring his hamstring while playing for Manchester United.

Can France win the FIFA World Cup again without Pogba and Kante? How Les Bleus will compose

At 8 p.m. On November 9, Didier Deschamps will announce his 26-man World Cup squad during a live press announcement on TF1, France’s largest TV channel. The French manager is meticulous in building his team, always taking into account his team structure, a mix of egos, dynamics of personality and balance of skills. But this time, his task is made more difficult by the players he keeps losing to injuries.

Paul Pogba is the last France star to withdraw from the World Cup due to recovery problems from a knee injury. His midfield teammate, N’Golo Kante before him, was ruled out with recurring hamstring problems.  Given the calf problem Goalkeeper, Mike Maignan is also a huge doubt. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Tunisia vs France Tickets from our website.

It remains uncertain whether defender Raphael Varane will recover in time, though he stumbled in Manchester United’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea on October 22. The fitness of defenders Lucas Hernandez and Presnel Kimpembe is in doubt. While veteran striker Karim Benzema has not been 100 per cent for a while and has missed Real’s last three games.

Paul Pogba is the last French star to withdraw and N'Golo Kante before him was ruled out with recurring hamstring problems
Paul Pogba is the last French star to withdraw and N’Golo Kante before him was ruled out with recurring hamstring problems

It was a headache for Deschamps, especially since losing to Pogba and Kante was a huge blow. Even if they haven’t been at their best for a few months, even if they’re no longer the same players who led this team to a World Cup victory in Russia four years ago, it’s enormous in Qatar without them.

In his favoured 3-4-1-2 formation, Deschamps will have to replace Pogba’s leadership, charisma and character on and off the pitch. He will have to replace Kante’s positivity, selfless commitment and intelligence in his position. Sure, the French have depth: Aurelian Tchouaméni has always been seen as the heir to Pogba and Kante. But his era may come sooner than we expected. The 22-year-old will now play an important role.

Tchouaméni has been very encouraging at Real Madrid so far this season, taking his game to the next level by gaining tactical knowledge, presence, experience and confidence. But is he ready to start the World Cup? It may be a little early, but given his wealth of talent, you won’t forget him putting in a great match.

In addition to that midfielder, he should be Adrien Rabiot. Deschamps has always liked him. They’ve had their ups and downs, such as when the Paris-born midfielder refused to make the reserves for the 2018 World Cup after a botched move to Manchester United in the summer.

If he does change his tactical formation and return to a 4-3-3. For example, or even a 3-5-2, a third midfielder will be harder to find.

Of all the picks Matteo Guendouzi, Youssouf Fofana, Boubacar Kamara, Jordan Veretout, Eduardo Camavinga, Khephren Thuram none outshines the others, and none is Deschamps’ favourite.

Deschamps loves Guendouzi. Kamara has just returned from injury and Camavinga is currently not doing well at Real Madrid.

 Especially since losing to Pogba and Kante was a huge blow
Especially since losing to Pogba and Kante was a huge blow

Thirteen players in this 23-man roster will not be in Qatar. Steve Mandanda, Samuel Umtiti, Adil Rami, Djibril Sidibé, Benjamin Mendy, Pogba, Kante, Blaise Matuidi, Steven Nzonzi, Thomas Lemar, Nabil Fekir, Florian Tauvin are also out of injured – And Varane or Hernandez could be 14th and 15th when the team is announced. This is a huge turnover.

Deschamps had no intention of getting that big. While there were some of those absences that he had to miss, others have dropped significantly in form and some are even no longer active players.

Of course, Deschamps’ Les Bleus team travels to Doha on November 16, and they will know what made France such a successful 2018 as returning veterans like Hugo Lloris will share what they learned in Russia.

What Deschamps wants to avoid is what France experienced in 2002 after 1998, and what Italy (2006 after 2010), Spain (2010 after 2014) and Germany (2014 after 2018) have experienced in recent years: Eliminated in the group stage.

To avoid such embarrassment, Deschamps will naturally rely on his two superstars, Mbappe and Benzema. If France wants to keep their trophy it must be its World Cup. Brazil was the last country to do so… in 1962! 2022 Ballon d’Or winner Benzema is ready to make a big splash. After having to wait eight years after leaving the team to play the event again.

Winning a second FIFA World Cup at such a youngest age would be something else. Mbappe shares the same ambition in his quest to be the best of the best and keep making history.

Of course, the two strikers have noted that this year’s final is on December 18. The day before Benzema’s 35th birthday and two days before Mbappe’s 24th.

Ultimately, Deschamps must use all his skills to ensure that these four weeks are successful: especially his human resources management. He will use adversity and all the negativity and problems around the team to really unite his player base and make them more united and passionate.

France player Paul Pogba has already texted some teammates to bring the Jules Rimet trophy back to Paris for him. Kante and others who will miss him.

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