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Paris Saint-Germain did not tremble this Wednesday evening against AS Monaco. The Parisians tamed the Monegasques with a score of 4 goals to 2 and soared up the rankings in Ligue 1.
Author of a double, Ousmane Dembélé was one of the architects of the Parisian victory at the Louis II stadium. The number 10 of the Rouge et Bleu is proving more and more decisive but believes he can do better, especially in the game.
“ It was a difficult match. We know that Monaco is a good team. We see it in the championship or the Champions League. We did everything to come back with victory. It wasn’t easy when Monaco was leading. We came back to the score and frankly, I think we deserved this victory today. We never left the match, even if we weren’t concentrated for at least fifteen minutes after the break. We paid cash for it in a team like Monaco. We knew how to stay in the match and come back. In legs? It’s good, afterward, the statistics are there, but in the content of the matches, I can still do better. I’m happy, we’ll continue like this. We prepared well for the Coupe de France match against Lens,”
he said at the microphone of BeIN Sports after the game.
More effective than last season
Criticized for his lack of efficiency, especially last season, Ousmane Dembélé silences the critics this year. The 2018 world champion has been much more clinical in front of the opposing cage since the start of the exercise.
The French winger has found the goal 8 times this season with 4 assists delivered. Last season, the former Barça player only scored 3 goals in Ligue 1. The French international is therefore on course to explode the scorers. To be continued…
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