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Juventus handed huge Paul Pogba injury boost ahead of Europa League clash
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Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba is making progress in his recovery from injury and could be in contention for a return to action soon, according to the latest reports.
The Frenchman has not played for the Italian club since March 5th due to a groin injury, but is said to be improving well and taking part in training sessions.
Pogba was recently seen participating in a morning scrimmage at Juventus’ Continassa Training Center, with onlookers noting a visible increase in his intensity and rhythm on the field.
While it remains uncertain if he will start against Sporting Lisbon in the upcoming Europa League quarter-finals, Pogba’s potential inclusion among Massimiliano Allegri’s selected players is becoming more likely.
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The midfielder’s injury record this season has been difficult, with him missing a total of 46 matches for Juventus so far. He underwent surgery for a meniscus injury, but faced setbacks during his recovery.
Pogba has only made two appearances as a substitute in the league this season, with 22 minutes against Torino and 13 minutes against Roma.