
Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba harbours no ambition to be captain of France and thinks he can be an influence for club and country regardless of whether he wears the armband or not.
Having left Manchester to join the France squad for Les Bleus’ forthcoming friendly against Iceland and Nations League encounter with Germany, the 25-year-old refuted an interest in being the national team’s skipper.
“You do not have to be a captain to speak. A leader is not someone who has the armband on.
“As a leader you can talk on the pitch, but I have seen leaders who do not necessarily speak.
“The armband has never been a goal.”
While he would not be drawn on his relationship with the United boss, Pogba revealed Deschamps gave him advice on how to handle the intense media attention he faces.
“Because otherwise you can have this image, ‘Ah, he does not want to talk because he’s upset,’ when you are not at all.
“I’ve never been upset with journalists, it’s just that I did not want to talk. I said to myself that it is useless to speak.”
