A former coach of Dithyrambic PSG on Dembélé: “It's over, it is …”

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Luis Fernandez analyzes the spectacular evolution of the tricolor international.

It has become a habit at home, Ousmane Dembélé still found the way to the nets. This Sunday, against Lyon (3-2) in Ligue 1, the French striker scored the goal of 2-1, confirming his regularity on the offensive level for several weeks.

Indeed, with this achievement, the 2018 world champion has 24 goals and 6 assists in 31 appearances, his highest total reached in his career. And the former Barcelona does not seem ready to slow down. This is at least the opinion of Luis Fernandez.

Fernandez praise the progression of Dembélé

The former PSG coach was particularly excited by the rise of Dembélé. The Andalusian technician sees many progress in his game, including better efficiency in the last twenty meters, combined with his repositioning in new false.

“It is definitely launched for the months and years to come. It's over, he's gone, we won't stop it anymore! I am really happy for him, because he has long suffered a lot of mockery because of his difficulties in the finish. However, when we saw him participate in the game, replace himself, multiply the efforts on his right side and show a lot of technical finesse, we felt that if the click arrived, he would unlock and gain confidence. Now that he starts from the axis, but keeps a lot of freedom with the ball, it's done. Like its, perfect, clinical goal “judged Luis Fernandez for the daily The team This Monday.

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