Football: Pogba decides against knee surgery to keep World Cup hopes alive

Paul Pogba damaged his meniscus in one of his first training sessions with his new club late last month. PHOTO: AFP

PARIS (REUTERS) - Paul Pogba has decided not to undergo surgery on his knee and will bank on rest and rehabilitation getting him fit in time to play for France at the World Cup Finals later this year, media reports said on Wednesday (Aug 3).

The Juventus midfielder damaged his meniscus in one of his first training sessions with his new club late last month while they were on tour in Los Angeles.

Surgery would rule him out of the Nov 21-Dec 18 Qatar World Cup and Pogba, who has 91 caps for his country, would instead opt for "conservative therapy".

Italy's Tuttosport said the regimen would consist of three weeks in the gym and swimming pool then two weeks of individual work. All going well, Pogba would return in time to be able to prepare for the World Cup where France start their campaign against Australia in Doha on Nov 22.

French sports daily L'Equipe said on Wednesday that Pogba's decision had put him on collision course with his new club, who wanted him to undergo surgery and miss the World Cup so that he could be back for them in the second part of the season.

The 29-year-old returned to Juventus after several tumultuous seasons at Manchester United.

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