PSG: Ousmane Dembélé is already enjoying the title

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One more step towards the Ligue 1 title. After its victory in Lorient (4-1) this Wednesday evening, PSG can be crowned champion of France this evening if Monaco does not win in Lille. So it’s a matter of hours, days in the worst case. Ousmane Dembélé already sees himself there as he indicates to Prime Video after the meeting.

“We came here to win and continue our momentum. Now we have to finish the job to be champion as quickly as possible. (…) For me it will be my first title, I hope in any case. Being champion with PSG is always beautiful” affirms the double scorer of the evening, also happy with his finish. “It’s good to score. I’m being asked to score more. I will try to continue because important matches are coming. It’s not a specific job. I project myself more and more in front of the goal and I put them in.”

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