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Will Ousmane Dembélé manage to take a step forward in his career this season? According to Carine Galli, it is already too late.
Despite undeniable talent, Ousmane Dembele sometimes leaves a frustrating image. Especially when he fails to conclude certain actions that he has nevertheless started perfectly. His lack of regularity at the highest level does not play in his favor either.
This is the observation made by Carine Galli. “Whether it was at Dortmund or FC Barcelona, where he played in a dominant team, I always had trouble understanding why a player with his talent could have so many absences. That’s what’s surprising and frustrating,” stressed the sports journalist on RTL airwaves.
Ousmane Dembélé, already too old to progress?
Now 27 years old, the player of
Paris Saint-Germain seems to have reached a glass ceiling. “I don’t think he will progress further at his age, even though I’m always told he has time. If he didn’t progress at FC Barcelona or PSG on his shortcomings, which have always been the same since the beginning, it’s unlikely he will do so now.”imagines Carine Galli.
Despite everything, Ousmane Dembélé remains a key player in Luis Enrique’s tactical system. Since his arrival in the French capital in August 2023, the French international has started all the most important matches. His statistics are still too low (only seven goals scored in all competitions).
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