Manchester United star Pogba had been set to return to the squad last month for France’s first games in the latest edition of the Nations League, but was forced to withdraw after testing positive for Covid-19.
Paul Pogba returned to the France squad for the first time since June last year after being included on Thursday by coach Didier Deschamps for the upcoming friendly against Ukraine and UEFA Nations League double-header against Portugal and Croatia. He won the last of his 69 caps in a Euro 2020 qualifier in Andorra 16 months ago.
Rennes starlet Eduardo Camavinga, 17, is once again included after making his debut in the 4-2 win over Croatia at the Stade de France on September 8.
Lyon’s Houssem Aouar has also been called up to the squad of 24 and will hope to make his debut this time after a positive coronavirus test prevented him from doing so last month.
The World Cup holders
entertain Ukraine at the Stade de France next Wednesday, October 7, before
facing Portugal at the same venue in the Nations League four days later.
They then travel to play
Croatia in Zagreb on October 14.
France won their opening
two games in League A, Group Three, beating Sweden 1-0 away before the home
victory against Croatia.
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