Ousmane Dembélé, forever the first

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The prolific week of Dembélé began with a superb hatred against Stuttgart in the Champions League on Wednesday. He then chained with another three -goals in Ligue 1, scoring a personal milestone in what was the richest season of his career. Although the club can boast of having legendary attackers like Kylian Mbappé, Edinson Cavani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, none had previously succeeded two consecutive triplets under the colors of PSG.

After the match, Dembélé awarded his recent success to his positioning and his role in the team. “I am well placed, I am in the role of the new number and I have to score goals. It was a match where I played the carrot a little behind the defense ”, said the former Barça.

PSG in shape

While celebrating his individual feat, the French winger did not fail to underline the importance of the contribution of his teammates. He underlined the quality of the service he received, in particular from Kang-in Lee, who provided a decisive pass on one of his goals. “I think we must congratulate the team and especially the smugglers. Because on the first goal, all I had to do was to push in the bottom. And on the third, Kang-in's pass was exceptional ”said the winger.

Dembélé's exploits allowed PSG to win his 15th victory for the season in the league, which enabled him to reach 50 points in 20 games. His advance at the top of the ranking is now 13 points in Marseille, second, even if his rival has one match less. With the Ligue 1 title race apparently under control, PSG is off to win its fourth consecutive national title.

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