Dembélé, strong choice of Luis Enrique confirmed

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After being sidelined this week for PSG’s trip to Arsenal, Ousmane Dembélé returned to the group two days before facing Nice.

Ousmane Dembélé is back! Left out of the Parisian group by Luis Enrique for the trip to Arsenal on Tuesday evening (2-0 defeat of PSG), the French international made his return to collective training this Friday, two days before going to Nice in the frame of the 7e day of Ligue 1, according to The Team.

“Dembouz” has therefore indeed rejoined the group after being sanctioned by Luis Enrique. The two men would have exchanged this Wednesday, the opportunity for the 27-year-old winger to apologize to his coach, who therefore decided to rehabilitate him. If the reasons for his sidelining remain unclear, according to Foot Mercatothe player was punished after arriving late for training on the sidelines of the match against Rennes.

Dembélé in the group for the trip to Nice?

The former Barcelona player should therefore have met his teammates in training on Thursday, but he ultimately did not participate in the session due to angina. But today, the world champion seems to have recovered since he was present at today’s training at the Poissy Campus.

It now remains to be seen whether Dembélé will travel to Nice on Sunday evening. A priori, there is no longer any reason not to see the native of Vernon on the lawn of the Allianz Riviera.

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