Paul Pogba praises France as strongest team since 2006 ahead of World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 2:20 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Paul Pogba describes the 2026 France squad as possibly the strongest since 2006, citing its individual talent and team potential. Despite some challenges in collective performance, he remains confident in their quality, especially with a Ballon d'Or winner on the roster. France is considered a top favorite for the World Cup, and Pogba acknowledges the pressure that comes with such expectations. He also expresses interest in the competition from Portugal, Spain, and Brazil, hinting at a competitive tournament ahead.
- •Pogba claims 2026 squad is stronger than in 2018 and 2022.
- •France has high expectations as a World Cup favorite.
- •Pogba highlights the pressure of being a leading nation.
- •The squad includes the current Ballon d'Or winner.
- •Pogba notes interest in competition from other top teams.
- 2:20 PMYahoo Sports — ‘The strongest team since 2006’ – Paul Pogba on the standard of the 2026 France squad
"Considered one of the hot favourites to win the World Cup, France remain a team whose true standard is difficult to gauge. For whilst the individual players in the squad are undoubtedly among the best...
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