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The Mbappé case, his future, Zinedine Zidane… during an interview with The teamAt Parisian and at FigaroDidier Deschamps returned to many subjects. The opportunity also for the coach of the Blues to evoke the current trajectory of a certain Ousmane Dembélé, sparkling in recent weeks with PSG. “He has always been an offensive, creative player. It is much more decisive for very specific reasons. That the axial position suits him in Paris, that he is closer to the surface, that he makes less effort, that he is more lucid, more efficient, yes. But he is able to play in several positions, too ”first recognized DD before saying more about the post of the former Barcelona.
“In Paris, he has an axial starting position, but if you take photos at ten different times, he will be on the left, in the middle, everywhere. Admittedly, it is finishing. With us, if he had not been injured in the last internship, he would certainly have evolved in a different position. Remember, too, that in Dortmund (2016-2017), he sometimes played in an environment with three. And not in a high point. On the merits, he did not always have the address in match, but in finishing exercises at the end of training, he has always been very skilful, because he is released and he has them Two feet. But today, you are not going to tell me that Ooumane is a center-forward. He is in an axial position, he finds himself to score in these areas, but he scored his first goal in Brest (3-0, Tuesday) coming from the right and striking from the left, a situation in which he's is often found “. Whatever, Dembouz is today on a small cloud, and this does not matter its place in the field …
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