Dugarry highlights Dembélé’s big flaw

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The former French international, Christophe Dugarry, took the liberty of giving some advice to the Parisian striker, Ousmane Dembélé.

Ousmane Dembélé is currently in a grace period. The former Barcelona player continues to score goals with his PSG team. In the space of a week, he had three. He has become a very high level player again, but that does not prevent some from considering him limited.

Christophe Dugarry, former French international, who we “always leave us hungry” with Dembélé. “There will always be ups and downs with him. There, he is in a prosperous period. I feel he is happy at PSG. He is capable of the worst as well as the best. He is 27 years old, he can still improve. He needs extreme confidence, to be in his right mind,” confided the 98 world champion.

“Dembélé, he does things too quickly”

The ex-OM striker added some advice to “Dembouz” so that he can perform even better. “After a while, he has to be more lucid. He almost does things too quickly, with his right foot and left foot. And when you arrive at the surface of truth, you have to be able to breathe, keep your cool and do the right thing. I wouldn’t say he’s going to score 50 goals per season, but he’s capable of around fifteen.”

“Duga” concluded by affirming that he is still “very pleased to see it effective.” “You feel like a boy with good vibes.” Even he must be relieved. It also seems to be going well with Luis Enrique. A trainer who suits him well.”

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