Paul Pogba Makes Comeback with AS Monaco After Doping Ban
Pogba's Return to Competitive Football
On Saturday, Paul Pogba made his much-anticipated return to competitive football, debuting for AS Monaco after being sidelined for over two years due to a doping suspension. The 32-year-old midfielder, who joined Monaco on a free transfer in June, had not participated in a competitive match since September 2023.
Pogba's four-year ban, which was imposed in February 2024 after he tested positive for the prohibited substance DHEA, was shortened to 18 months following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. After recovering from a recent ankle injury, he entered the match in the 85th minute during Monaco's 4-1 loss to Rennes at Roazhon Park, where he was greeted with a standing ovation from the fans.
Emotional Reflections on His Comeback
After the match, Pogba expressed his emotions, stating he felt relieved to return to the sport he cherishes and appreciated the warm welcome from the crowd.
"I never expected to see the crowd rise and applaud like that," Pogba remarked, adding, "I’m just relieved to be back playing football, which is my greatest passion."
He acknowledged that while this debut was a significant achievement, he still has a journey ahead to regain his full fitness and reach peak performance. Pogba emphasized that his form at Monaco will be crucial for his aspirations to return to the French national team.
Looking Ahead for AS Monaco
As Monaco prepares for their upcoming Champions League match against Pafos on Wednesday, followed by a league clash at home against Paris Saint-Germain, Pogba's return is expected to bring valuable experience and skill to the squad. He aims to rebuild his career after a challenging period marked by injuries, suspensions, and time away from the pitch.