Paul Pogba seems to have taken a decision which will influence his career. The Juventus returnee decided not to go for meniscus surgery, which would certainly rule him out of the World Cup in Qatar, precisely because he wants to be available to Didier Deschamps. The news about Pogba’s decision resonated strongly, especially since the initial speculation was confirmed by Juventus. One of the most valuable midfielders in the world chose to undergo “conservative therapy” for five weeks, so it is estimated that he could be on the field at some point during September or early October, which leaves him enough time to get in shape and be ready for the World Cup, which is scheduled from November 21 to December 18.Paul Pogba opts to have therapy instead of surgery on his injured knee and is expected to miss five weeks.If all goes according to plan, he won’t miss the World Cup 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/ymtyUZ0tJe— GOAL (@goal_source) August 2, 2022 Pogba made the decision after consultations with one of the best French specialists and leaders in his field, Dr. Bertrand Sonnery Cote from Lyon. This is a man to whom aces like Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Karim Benzema entrusted their health. Initially, Pogba had two options. The first is therapy, with two different surgical procedures. In the easier version, he would be separated from the field for 40 to 60 days, with the fact that it is only a temporary solution, while the second version is the best long-term choice, but he would only return to football in 2023. The Frenchman opted for therapy…New club but same problems: Pogba out with an injuryHis choice worried many. Pogba’s rehabilitation will involve working in the pool and practicing on the floor for three weeks, then another two weeks of working on grass before returning to team work. As a result, he is likely to miss the first five rounds of Serie A and the start of the Champions League group stage.##NAJAVA_MECA_6541747##What worries everyone at Juventus, and even the French national team despite accepting Pogba’s choice, is the risk he is taking. Because the risk of re-injury increases with each new training session, match, and even ordinary effort off the field, which can put an experienced midfielder at risk for his future career. Therefore, it remains questionable whether it is worth participating in the World Cup in Qatar for the sake of health and whether Pogba can be useful to Juventus and France despite the high risk…