Paul Pogba's World Cup Dreams Dashed: Leboeuf's Brutal 'Zidane' Putdown
Paul Pogba's chances of making it to France's 2026 World Cup squad have been harshly criticized by Frank Leboeuf, who rates the midfielder's shot at selection as only five percent. Despite once being a key player in France's victorious 2018 World Cup campaign, Pogba's recent struggles on and off the field have cast doubts on his international future.
Paul Pogba has been told that he has virtually no chance of making France’s World Cup squad, despite returning to action at Monaco, with Frank Leboeuf rating the former Manchester United and Juventus star as a “five per cent” shot to get the call from Didier Deschamps. A man that captured a global crown in 1998 has jokingly told GOAL that Zinedine Zidane stands as much chance of getting the nod as Pogba does.Deschamps is a big fan of Pogba’s mercurial talents, having seen him play a leading role in Les Bleus’ World Cup triumph of 2018 - with the enigmatic playmaker among the goals in a 4-2 final victory over Croatia.The now 32-year-old star has endured a tough time since then. He never really lived up to expectations at Old Trafford after rejoining the Red Devils for a record £89 million ($119m) transfer fee in 2016. He retraced steps to Juventus as a free agent in 2022.Just 12 appearances were taken in for the Bianconeri, on the back of injury struggles, before being stung with a doping ban on the back of a failed test in September 2023. Pogba eventually saw a four-year suspension reduced to 18 months on appeal.He was released by Juve while taking an enforced break and spent several months as a free agent before agreeing a return to his homeland at Monaco. His debut there was made on November 22, 2025.Quizzed on whether there is any chance of the talented midfielder being called up by France next summer, Leboeuf - speaking in association with ToonieBet - told GOAL: “Didier Deschamps really likes Paul Pogba. If Paul can come back to his best, which I doubt because it is complicated after such a long time without playing football - you can train but playing games is different, sorry. He has to go back.“He is over 30 and there are other players who have shown their consistency. It’s going to be hard for Didier Deschamps to say ‘okay, I take him’. He maybe wants to take N’Golo Kante already. N’Golo Kante and Paul Pogba... why don’t you call [Antoine] Griezmann as well and call [Zinedine] Zidane! It’s going to be hard. I give him a five per cent chance because I want to be nice, but for me it is over.”Deschamps has previously said of Pogba earning a recall, with the last of his 91 caps being earned against South Africa in March 2022: “That will depend on him. I have no doubt that he wants it and that it's a goal in his mind. He has steps to take, and the next one, after these long weeks of separate training, will be when he puts on the Monaco shirt and steps onto the pitch.“He wants it, and if I say yes, Pogba's return is possible, but if I say no, I'll look like a fool, and that's not going to work either. All I wish for him is to get through this first step in more than two-and-a-half years. That alone will be a huge joy and happiness for him.”Getty ImagesLooking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Pogba, who spent 811 days out of action, has been realistic when assessing his chances of becoming a full international once more. He has said of that ambitious challenge: “I’m very far from it. I’m focused on getting my fitness back to help the team. If I don’t perform well at Monaco, I’ll have to forget about the French national team.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingPogba is not prepared to completely throw in the towel, but appreciates that he faces an uphill battle when it comes to representing France again. Alongside his World Cup winners’ medal, he also enjoyed UEFA Nations League glory in 2020-21.If he is to be denied the opportunity to become a centurion on the appearance front, then he has plenty of happy memories to look back on. For now, his focus must remain locked on recovering peak form and fitness with Monaco - with a winter break having been reached in Ligue 1.
Pogba's Rollercoaster Journey Back to the Pitch
After a tumultuous period that included injury setbacks, a doping ban, and a stint as a free agent, Pogba finally returned to action with Monaco in November 2025. However, Leboeuf and others question whether the midfielder can rediscover his best form after such a challenging period.
Leboeuf's Skepticism and 'Zidane' Comparison
Leboeuf's skepticism regarding Pogba's chances stems from concerns about his age, lack of recent playing time, and competition from other talented midfielders like N'Golo Kante. The comparison to Zinedine Zidane serves to highlight the perceived unlikelihood of a Pogba comeback to the national team.
Deschamps' Dilemma and Pogba's Ambitious Goal
While Didier Deschamps has left the door open for Pogba's return, the midfielder acknowledges the steep climb ahead. With aspirations to regain full fitness and form with Monaco, Pogba understands that his national team aspirations hinge on his club performances.
Facing the Uphill Battle
With a decorated international career behind him, Pogba faces an uphill battle to earn a spot in the 2026 World Cup squad. As his focus remains on overcoming challenges at Monaco, the midfielder is realistic about the tough road ahead in pursuit of a French national team comeback.






