Dembélé missed training!

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The timing is not ideal. Barely reintegrated into the Parisian group, Ousmane Dembélé did not train at the Poissy Campus this Thursday.

The timing is definitely not ideal. Absent from the debates against Arsenal on Tuesday evening in the Champions League, then excluded from the Parisian group by his coach, Luis Enrique, for disciplinary reasons, Ousmane Dembélé was to rejoin the team this Thursday during morning training scheduled at the Poissy Campus. It didn’t happen.

If the sanction against him has indeed been lifted, the former Barcelona player was not able to take part in this recovery session intended to prepare for the trip to Nice, Sunday evening, at the end of the 7e act of Ligue 1. And for good reason, Ousmane Dembélé was simply unwell, apparently the victim of angina.

Back on Friday?

Ousmane Dembélé showed up at the training center this morning. Club doctors found that he was suffering from angina.we can read in a press release from the capital club this Thursday. The player was allowed to return home. His return to training is expected on Friday. »

A few days earlier, Luis Enrique had decided to do without his services to “ failure to fulfill obligations to the team “. In addition to being late for training, the Spanish technician would have criticized the French international for poor choices during the championship match against Rennes, the previous weekend, and the tone would have risen slightly between the two men.

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