PSG: Dembélé displays his desires

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The PSG winger talks about what he lacks at the highest level in an interview with Le Parisien.

In comments given to Le Parisien, Ousmane Dembélé talks about his start to his adventure in Paris. At the time of challenging Real Sociedad, this Wednesday in the round of 16 first leg of the Champions League, the former Barça feels himself gaining strength, but wishes to become stronger against the opposing cages.

Responsible for one achievement and ten offerings in twenty-five outings with PSG (all competitions), Dembélé hopes to be more effective in the last gesture.

“The coach is a dribbler”

We had to digest the transfer from Barcelona to PSG. At the beginning, I struggled a bit, but I never doubted myself and my abilities. I knew I was going to come back very strong, thus slips the 26-year-old player in an interview given to Le Parisien. Some players are exceptional from the moment they arrive, and others need time. In Dortmund, I exploded straight away and in Barcelona, ​​it happened little by little. It’s a bit the same thing in Paris, with fewer injuries. »

Dembélé also had words for Luis Enrique and his famous surprising compositions. ” Oh yes! (laughs). It’s difficult to pinpoint him on this point, Dembélé admits. Even us, the players, can be surprised because sometimes he changes things. In training sessions the day before the match, we can’t figure out who will play or in what position. In terms of composition, the coach is a good dribbler! (laughs).”

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