Paul Pogba will play no part in the upcoming UEFA Champions League showdown against Real Madrid after failing to reach full fitness in time for the trip to Spain. The French midfielder has been left out of the traveling squad, bringing an abrupt halt to hopes of seeing him feature in one of Europe’s most anticipated fixtures.
Despite positive signs in recent training sessions, Pogba’s physical condition has not progressed far enough to meet the demands of a high-intensity Champions League encounter. Club medical staff, wary of aggravating an already delicate situation, have opted for caution rather than risk a premature return on one of football’s biggest stages.
His absence represents a significant blow for the coaching staff, particularly given Pogba’s experience, composure in possession, and ability to influence matches on the grandest occasions. Against a Real Madrid side renowned for controlling midfield battles in European competition, losing a player of Pogba’s stature alters both the tactical approach and the balance of the team.
This latest setback also adds another chapter to Pogba’s frustrating spell away from consistent action. Injuries and fitness issues have continued to interrupt his rhythm, preventing him from building momentum at a time when decisive performances are most needed. While the midfielder remains determined to contribute in the latter stages of the campaign, patience is once again being demanded.
For now, the focus shifts to recovery rather than risk. Pogba will remain behind to continue his rehabilitation programme, with the aim of returning when he can do so at full strength — not merely available, but capable of making the difference he is known for.
As the team prepares to walk into the intimidating atmosphere of the Santiago BernabĂ©u without one of its most high-profile names, attention will turn to how the midfield reshapes itself in his absence. For Pogba, the wait goes on — and so does the hope that his next return will finally be uninterrupted.

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