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When will Paul Pogba return for Juventus? In time for Europa League?

January 4, 2023

Trailing in Serie A and looking for some continental success in UEFA’s second competition, the French midfielder will be a big boost.

If you’re one of those wondering what has happened to Paul Pogba of late, don’t worry, you’re not alone. The French midfielder has been missing all season, not having yet featured for Juventus since returning on a free transfer from Manchester United ahead of the 2022-23 campaign, and was clearly one of the big names missing in the Qatar World Cup. His manager Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed, however, that the player has stepped up his recovery from his knee injury and could make his second Juventus debut later in January.

Juventus boss Allegri provides Pogba update

Pogba sustained the knee issue in pre-season and suffered another setback in October that subsequently ruled him out of the 2022 World Cup where his compatriots finished runners up to Argentina. Speaking on 18 December, Allegri said he was still unsure exactly when Pogba would return to action, with the 29-year-old yet to start running in training at that stage. However, Allegri provided a more positive update at Tuesday’s pre-match press conference ahead of Juve’s Serie A clash with Cremonese.

“He’s running. The most important thing is that at the moment is that the knee isn’t bothering him and it hasn’t swollen,” Allegri told reporters. “If he proceeds like this, maybe within 15-20 days he will be able to be with the team, but it all depends on his evolution.

“When the pace picks up we’ll see how much and if he can train with the team. If everything goes smoothly, we’ll see step by step.”

Juve have six matches to play before the end of January, starting with Wednesday’s trip to Cremonese, who are still seeking a first league win of the season.

Leonardo Bonucci and Dusan Vlahovic are among Juve’s other absentees, while Angel Di Maria and Leandro Paredes are doubtful and Federico Chiesa is not fully fit. Chiesa is on the comeback from a long-term lay-off, while Di Maria and Paredes only returned to Turin on Monday following Argentina’s prolonged World Cup celebrations.

Some have questioned whether the pair should have been asked to report back for duty sooner, but Allegri never considered that despite Juve’s injury issues.

“No, absolutely not,” he said. “We’ve never had any sort of emergency [with injuries]. The guys who stayed here during the World Cup have worked very well. We have to look between now and June 5. Getting them back a day earlier wouldn’t have changed anything.

“Over there they followed a one-week programme of work and it was right that they enjoyed the week of winning the World Cup, which doesn’t happen every year.”

Allegri also confirmed he will make a late call on whether to select Wojciech Szczesny, but Brazil trio Danilo, Alex Sandro and Bremer are all available.

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