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France coach heaps praises on Pogba

BRASILIA - Paul Pogba's goal-scoring display in France's 2-0 win over Nigeria showcased how talented the young midfielder is, with coach Didier Deschamps hoping to see those skills on a regular basis.

The Juventus player headed France in front in the 79th minute of their World Cup last 16 clash at the Brasilia National Stadium on Monday to cap a man-of-the-match display.

Deschamps kept faith and was duly rewarded as Pogba continued to drive forward from midfield. "He showed his potential today," Deschamps told reporters.

"Maybe he played a bit more simply today and all the credit is due to him.

"I did not doubt his ability and he played a remarkable match. I hope he can do it on a regular basis now."

Pogba's talents have never been in question. He oozes class and is the complete box-to-box midfielder, compared with former France great Patrick Vieira.

But while Vieira was able to churn out an endless run of great displays, the same can't be said of Pogba yet.

Fans of Juventus may disagree, though, as he has quickly forced himself into the starting lineup of the Italian champions after leaving Manchester United in 2012.

That transfer away from England saw the Frenchman described as "the one Alex Ferguson should not have let go".

The move to Italy also brought questions, with Pogba outspoken in his criticism of former United manager Ferguson for not giving him the chance to shine.

"He is young. I think it's normal he gets criticised, it's part of a top player's life," Deschamps said. "I think it will toughen him up a bit."

After an all-action display, Nigerians might say he is tough enough.

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