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Decisive scorer this Sunday during the Champions Trophy won by PSG against AS Monaco, Ousmane Dembélé is increasingly dealing with the finishing problems that have followed him since his time at FC Barcelona. This season, the French international striker has scored ten goals in all competitions, his best total since 2020/2021, despite a start to the year marked by chronic inefficiency. “I said at the start of the season that I was going to score a few goals. I am at ten in all competitions (including the French team), so that’s good, we must continue”declared the former Rennais in an interview with Parisian.
The reason for this increase in efficiency? A bet taken by Ousmane Dembélé with his friends, on the number of goals he managed to score this year. “I made myself a challenge with my friends, but I’m not going to tell you that! I challenged myself and there is something more to gain. Pateks and Rolexes! So I hope I will score a lot of goals. » If this challenge allows the PSG winger to be more effective against the cages, there is no doubt that Luis Enrique will be very satisfied.
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