
While Paul Pogba’s big return to the pitch is now imminent, Ludovic Giuly is confident for the French world champion.
The good news keeps coming for AS Monaco. Wednesday, three days after a minimalist victory against Toulouse (1-0), Sébastien Pocognoli’s first on the Monaco bench, the Principality club followed up with a spectacular success in Nantes (3-5), taking the opportunity to move into second place in Ligue 1.
And in the wake of the match, the Belgian technician made an announcement which delighted the Monegasque supporters. Three months after his arrival on the Rock, Paul Pogba would be very close to taking his first steps with his new jersey, two years after his last meeting, on September 3, 2023, with Juventus.
“It is possible that he will be reincorporated into the group,” he said, referring to the next ASM match, Saturday, against Paris FC, adding: “There is still training where there will be (workload), and if he feels good, we would be in the process that we had set, and it would not be illogical to see him. »
Paul Pogba will “do good for Monaco, for France”
This return to competition is obviously particularly anticipated and Ludovic Giuly, former player of the Principality club, is confident. “I think it’s important for the group that he’s already in the locker room. Afterwards, he will bring his experience, his power, he confided. It’s a gamble but we know he’s professional, he wants to show everyone that he’s not finished, that he still has things in stock. I wish him lots of happiness, plus he has number 8, right? The number 8 brings good luck to AS Monaco. »
And Ludovic Giuly is not the only one to believe in his return. The same is true of handball player Nedim Remili, interviewed by
Nice-Morning. “I’m a big fan. He’s very eccentric but that doesn’t bother me: he’s an artist. I am a fan of his creativity but also of his efficiency. We can blame him for many things, but in 2018 (World Cup), he was able to put himself at the service of the collective with less exuberance and more solidity. He is capable of doing everything, of adapting when needed,” he explained, adding: “I am sure that he will do good for Monaco, for France and that he will move the crowds. I hope to see him again in the French team! »        


