Dembélé, big news announced

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After playing against Strasbourg last Sunday, Ousmane Dembélé could make his return against Brest this Wednesday evening against Brest in the Coupe de France.

It smells good for Ousmane Dembélé… Package for the Parisians’ trip to Strasbourg on Friday evening (1-2), due to pain in a thigh, the French winger should be able to return to the PSG group which will host Brest Wednesday (9:10 p.m.) at the Parc des Princes, for the round of 16 of the Coupe de France.

According to daily information The Team“Dembouz” participated in the collective training of the Rouge et Bleu this Monday at the PSG Campus in Poissy (Yvelines). “If the evolution of his feelings is positive, he could be included in the group,” explains the newspaper. Good news for Luis Enrique nine days away from returning to the Champions League and Real Sociedad.

This is also becoming clearer for Nuno Mendes

Furthermore, Nuno Mendes, who has not played for almost a year, is continuing his rehabilitation protocol. This Monday, he again participated in part of the collective session. “His return to competition has never seemed so close”, assures the sports media. Of course, the Portuguese left-back will still be too tight to appear in Luis Enrique’s group to challenge Brest. One thing is certain: no risks will be taken with the player’s health. His return will be gradual.

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