Pogba's warning to teammates
French midfielder Paul Pogba says he and his France colleagues must approach the World Cup finals in June with the correct attitude as that checks more than specialized capacity.
The 25-year-old Manchester United star - topped 51 times and an essential individual from the side that achieved the Euro 2016 last just to lose to Portugal in additional time - told the BBC that France had the specialized capacity to do well in Russia.
"I'm certain with the French squad, with the players that we have," said Pogba.
"I'm certain we can accomplish something in this World Cup yet I would prefer not to be presumptuous.
"We have a decent group however the World Cup is in your mind as well, it's not simply procedure.
"It's cooperation, it's more mental than method. We must be cautious with this."
The French - World Cup victors in 1998 and finalists in 2006 - are in Group C with Denmark, Australia and Peru and commence their battle in Kazan against the Australians on June 16.

French midfielder Paul Pogba says he and his France colleagues must approach the World Cup finals in June with the correct attitude as that checks more than specialized capacity.
The 25-year-old Manchester United star - topped 51 times and an essential individual from the side that achieved the Euro 2016 last just to lose to Portugal in additional time - told the BBC that France had the specialized capacity to do well in Russia.
"I'm certain with the French squad, with the players that we have," said Pogba.
"I'm certain we can accomplish something in this World Cup yet I would prefer not to be presumptuous.
"We have a decent group however the World Cup is in your mind as well, it's not simply procedure.
"It's cooperation, it's more mental than method. We must be cautious with this."
The French - World Cup victors in 1998 and finalists in 2006 - are in Group C with Denmark, Australia and Peru and commence their battle in Kazan against the Australians on June 16.

Far from the World Cup, and in spite of hypothesis over his future at Manchester United, Pogba is resolved to lift the Champions League with them in what is his second spell there.
Pogba has since his turn from Italian goliaths Juventus in 2016 - United paid a club-record charge of £89 million ($119 million) - won Europa and League Cup decorations and on Saturday could include a FA Cup one in the event that they beat Chelsea.
"It is pleasant to win the Champions League and the Premier League. Extremely pleasant," said Pogba.
"For a group, you need to win titles, you play to win. You can play the best football and it's actual, we need to play and appreciate football however in the event that you don't win a title - it's useful for the eyes, it's useful for the eyes - yet you don't win anything."
Pogba, who won three Serie A titles with Juventus, is a daring individual as reflected by what he most needs to do outside football.
"I would love to go in the ocean and see the water world," said Pogba.
"To swim with the sharks, the dolphins and see what's under the water.
"It's extremely startling yet I'd love to do it. On the off chance that I don't return, you know why!"