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Arriving injured at the French team rally, Ousmane Dembélé had to withdraw from this last rally of the year 2024. The Paris Saint-Germain player – injured in the hamstring against Angers (2-4), the weekend – last end – was released by his selection and passed additional examinations which proved reassuring. If the 27-year-old’s injury does not seem that serious, some do not hesitate to fake it in order to skip the international break. In any case, this is what Adil Rami revealed in a live on his channel Twitch.
“ Well yeah, guys, you have to have your injuries noted. Normally, they trust the PSG doctors, since there it is Dembélé and he plays there. But you need to have (the injury) evaluated to find out if you are unavailable for 1, 2, 3 days and to know if you can stay or if you have to return. And also to find out if players don’t want to play for the France team and fake their injury. It even happens very often. Please note, I am not accusing Dembélé. But I know it’s happened before », blurted out the former player of Valencia, Seville and Marseille, without revealing the slightest name.
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