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The 27-year-old winger is having a particularly difficult week.
Ousmane Dembélé did not train with Paris Saint-Germain this Thursday morning in Poissy. This time, it is not a sanction against him. The international tricolor is simply sick.
“Ousmane Dembélé showed up at the training center this morning. Club doctors found that he was suffering from angina. The player was allowed to return home. His return to training is expected tomorrow,”
informed the capital club during a medical update published on its website.
Dembélé healed for the trip to Nice?
The former FC Barcelona player hopes to be recovered quickly enough to be able to travel to Nice on Sunday evening for the closing match of the seventh day of Ligue 1. Indeed, after being sidelined by Luis Enrique, for not having respected “his obligations towards the team”, the 27-year-old winger had been reintegrated into the Ile-de-France group.
Furthermore, Ousmane Dembélé is included in Didier Deschamps’ list for the French team’s next two matches, against Israel and Belgium. He could make his 52nd and 53rd selections, on October 10 and 14, in the Rooster jersey.
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