Ousmane Dembélé, the nightmare

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Still missed! On the move on the lawn of the Parc des Princes, Olympique de Marseille was left for a new disillusionment in front of its best enemy. The Olympians may have delivered a solid performance, PSG finally quietly took 3-1, confirming its domination on Ligue 1.

However, Roberto de Zerbi had some regrets after the meeting. And even more than the third Parisian goal scored on an improbable CSC by Pol Lirola while the sky and white had reduced the gap thanks to Amine Gouiri, it was the scenario of the first period that the Italian technician had trouble digesting. The fault notably with the first goal scored by the inevitable Ousmane Dembélé after a counterattack Express.

Ousmane Dembélé, a difficult goal to digest

“The first goal is a very simple situation to read, he said at the end of the meeting, adding: “What makes me go home sad is these three animal goals that we have conceded. The first, I'm going to make nightmares to Reims. »» And if the statisticians only granted OM OM 0.96 Expedted Goals -against 2.86 for Parisians -, the Parisian coach also regretted the failed opportunities.

“” We had goal opportunities on our side too. I have the impression that there have been situations, seen from my bench, especially that of DEDIC, he blew. Gouiri's goal then relaunched us, but this goal against our camp was fatal. Afterwards, you can lose against PSG, which is surely the strongest team in Europe at the moment. Before there were great players, but the team was missing, the coach made a team. It is very difficult to play against them. »»

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