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It might be my last World Cup, says France midfielder Pogba

ISTRA, Russia (Reuters) - France midfielder Paul Pogba said the finals in Russia might be his last World Cup but he hopes he will be fit for more.

It might be my last World Cup, says France midfielder Pogba
(Reuters)

"It might be my last World Cup," the Manchester United player, 25, told a news conference ahead of Tuesday's Group C final game against Denmark.

France have already qualified for the last 16 and will secure top spot if they avoid defeat.

"I'm realistic, we don't know if I'll be called up, maybe other players will be better than me," added Pogba.

"I hope I'll play more. I've already had the chance to play two, some can only dream to play one."

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(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Pritha Sarkar)


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