Paul Pogba: Manchester United midfielder focused on his goals amid lockdown

Paul Pogba: Manchester United midfielder focused on his goals amid lockdown

  4:30 am On Monday 5 may
Manchester United's French midfielder Paul Pogba leaves the pitch after the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on December 26, 2019. - Manchester United won the game 4-1.
Image:Paul Pogba has struggled with injury all season
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba says the coronavirus pandemic has not changed his goals ahead of a long-awaited return from injury.
Pobga has been out since Boxing Day with a foot problem and has only made eight appearances this season, but is focused on returning to full fitness during the shutdown with football in England suspended indefinitely.
“I have a little home gym in my house,” Pogba told 
Paul Pogba of Manchester United warms up during the Premier League match between Watford FC and Manchester United at Vicarage Road on December 22, 2019 in Watford, United Kingdom
Image:Pogba’s last appearance was from the bench at Watford
“I can do some training, some running, some bike, go outside and do some things with the ball. I am just keeping busy and keeping healthy.

“We have got to stay motivated, there is no other choice. It is a period and we don’t know until when it will be like this, but I still have goals in my head and one day hopefully this [pandemic] will stop.

“And then we have to get back on the pitch, so we have to be ready. For myself, I have been out for a long time as well, so for me I just want to come back playing football.”
The Premier League has cancelled all games for the U23 competitions and below for the rest of the season, with a means of determining final standings still to be announced.