Griezmann, it's officially finished

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Antoine Griezmann has just lost a record. Author of a double Tuesday evening on the lawn of Roudourou against Brest in the Champions League (PSG 0-3 victory), Ousmane Dembélé once again made a very strong impression. Having become a goal machine, the 27 -year -old Parisian striker is undoubtedly one of the very best players on the planet.

As proof, “Dembouz” has been at the top of the ranking of the best European scorers since the beginning of 2025. He is even the first tricolor player to register 15 goals in the first two months of a calendar year with a club of Five major championships in official competition for 60 years, reports the account Stats Foot.

Dembélé can explode Griezmann's record

Ousmane Dembélé does better than Stéphane Guivarc'h with AJ Auxerre in 1998 and Antoine Griezmann with Atlético de Madrid in 2018 (13 goals each). And the month of February is not over yet… The former Barcelona can potentially take part in four games with PSG before March – against Toulouse, Brest (in the backpack of C1), Lyon and the Stade Briochin (in quarters of French Cup final.

In the form of his life, Dembélé found the flaw in his last eight matches played (all competitions combined) with the residents of the Parc des Princes. An incredible series that only Kylian Mbappé, Neymar and Carlos Bianchi succeeded with PSG.

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