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Asked at the microphone of DAZN After PSG’s 4-1 victory over HAC on the first day of Ligue 1, Ousmane Dembélé, a substitute at kick-off but a late scorer, looked back on his performance. It was also an opportunity for the Parisian winger to discuss the consequences of Kylian Mbappé’s departure, without mentioning him… “Physically I still feel a little weak, when I came on, I lost the first few balls but I got back into it, little by little I’m trying to get back into the rhythm. It’s going to be important to score goals because we’ve lost a player who scored a lot of goals, all the attackers are going to have to score because we’ve lost a very great player.”.
Relaunched on his achievement of the evening, the French international also congratulated his new teammate Joao Neves before concluding by sending a message to the supporters: “Since I arrived at PSG, there has been a superb relationship with the supporters, we will try to continue on this momentum from last season and get past this stage of the semi-finals in the Champions League because last year we missed the boat”. The ambitions are displayed.
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