France's Paul Pogba tests positive for Covid-19

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba won't remove a portion of France's next two Nations League games against Sweden (5 Sep) and Croatia (8 Sep) after he tried positive for the Coronavirus, France's mentor Didier Deschamps said in a question and answer session on Thursday.

"Paul Pogba should be in the rundown of players. Shockingly for him, he got tried yesterday, which ended up being positive at the beginning of today," Deschamps said.

Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tanguy Ndombele additionally was excluded from the France crew. He was set in a 14-day isolate in the wake of testing positive for Covid-19 a few days back, as indicated by French games every day L'Equipe.

To supplant Pogba, Deschamps called Rennes' young ability Eduardo Camavinga, in a rundown including different learners, for example, Lyon's Houssem Aouar and Leipzig's Dayot Upamecano, both compensated for their Champions League execution.

Juventus' Adrien Rabiot was additionally chosen by Deschamps, an astonishing decision after French media detailed in 2018 that the previous PSG midfielder would not be on the public group's reserve list for the World Cup in Russia.

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