Pogba unlikely to play any competitive football for at least a month: Ralf Rangnick

Updated : Jan 09, 2022 16:22
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Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick has revealed that Paul Pogba's recovery from a thigh injury has been slower than expected and the midfielder could be out from any competitive game of football for at least a month.

Ahead of the FA Cup game against Aston Villa, Rangnick said that Pogba would be fit for training after four weeks and probably take a couple of more weeks until the French mid-fielder is really able to compete for the first team.

In early November, Pogba pulled up in training while on international duty with France. Rangnick, said on December 10 last year that he was four weeks away from returning to play.

Also read: FA Cup: Chelsea hand Chesterfield a thumping 5-1 defeat at home

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