PSG, Dembélé shows his true colours after his double

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Having scored twice against Brest, Ousmane Dembélé expressed his satisfaction after the game.

PSG did the job this Saturday against Brest in the championship. A victory with a score of 3-1 and which bears the signature of Ousmane Dembélé. In good form, and on the back of his great performance with the French team, the Parisian winger slammed a double.

With his two goals today, the former Barcelona player has already reached his total from last season. Can we then say that this 2024/2025 season will be the one of his explosion? His answer. “I hope to play good matches this season and be consistent. And above all that PSG wins”he told DAZN.

Dembélé wants to have a great season

With what he showed, Dembélé even has the right to compliments from the opponent. Hugo Magnetti, the Brest midfielder, recognized that it was an element “world class”impressive on “his supports” and which has improved in finishing.

Luis Enrique, the Parisian coach, also wanted to salute his player: “We can feel that he is happy, that he is more confident than before. And not only him, Fabian Ruiz too. He can score with his national team and also PSG. We are very happy for each of them.”

After shining on the national scene, Dembélé now hopes to do so in Europe with his entire team. “The C1? It was important to win because the others had won. We had to be leaders at the end of this day. And prepare well for the C1. There are eight exciting matches and we hope to do our best.”

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