Dembélé, his brother clumsily defends him

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The origin of Ousmane Dembélé’s sidelining for PSG’s match against Arsenal is not entirely clear. The version given by the player’s little brother hardly seems credible.

This Tuesday evening, Ousmane Dembélé will not be on the scoresheet for the Champions League match between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain. On Monday, Luis Enrique confirmed having dismissed his winger, emphasizing

“a problem between the player and his obligations within a team”.

On social networks, the brother of the French international published a video to give another version of the facts.

“He didn’t get into trouble with his coach, but basically he said that the people at PSG think he’s an idiot. But that’s all, there’s nothing…”assures the young man while filming himself in a car, claiming a physical problem with his elder’s thigh or calf.

Dembélé “responded” to Luis Enrique

According to The ParisianOusmane Dembélé would indeed be hampered by his hamstrings. However, this would not be the main reason for his sidelining by the Spanish coach of the capital club.

As for The Teamthe former FC Barcelona player would not have appreciated the reproaches made by his coach after the Ligue 1 match last Friday against Stade Rennais. He would have “answered” in front of the group, which would have irritated Luis Enrique quite a bit. However, the sidelining should not last too long.

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