PSG: Daniel Riolo guns Ousmane Dembélé

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Last night, Paris Saint-Germain failed to do better than a draw (1-1) against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League. Luis Enrique’s men were very clumsy, like Ousmane Dembélé (27 years old). The Frenchman took dearly after the meeting. On RMC Sportthe journalist, Daniel Riolo, did not mince his words about him, but also about Bradley Barcola.

Has Ousmane Dembelé become a problem for PSG?

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“Ousmane Dembélé, are we discovering him this evening (yesterday, editor’s note)? Bradley Barcola is not a scorer in the Champions League, he has only scored one goal in the competition. A choice of coach is made: Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola are supposed to be your scorers. You have a player who scores a goal in the Champions League and shows that he is not yet completely there when the level rises even if we hope that he will get there because he has a lot of qualities (Barcola ). And the other – who we don’t discover – will he change at 28? You choose to associate these players with the famous theory of 4×10 goals (four scorers to ten goals) which I do not believe in and you play without 9. Dembélé cannot miss the two opportunities he has, especially the one on the bar. This is unacceptable. Except that, when you have a 9, when you can set up an offensive animation so that you can score a goal, perhaps this famous 9 would be able to receive a ball. If Randal Kolo Muani is capable of scoring goals with the Blues…” That’s what it says!

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