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Ousmane Dembélé is in great shape. After his resounding triple against Stuttgart in the Champions League (4-1), the PSG striker recurred this Saturday during the 20th day of Ligue 1, against Brest (5-2). Very stirring from the start, he quickly opened the scoring before offering a double (29th, 57th). His third goal (69th), all in finesse, came to complete a high -level service. But beyond its offensive efficiency, Dembélé also distinguished itself by its defensive work and its altruism. Replaced in the 66th minute by Gonçalo Ramos, author of the fourth and the fifth Parisian goal, he still proven his importance in the collective of Luis Enrique.
With this new hat -trick, the French international between a little more in the history of PSG by becoming the first player of the club to chain two triplets in the official match. Already elected MVP during the meeting against Stuttgart, Dembélé was then involved in the first goal before shining individually. Served by Bradley Barcola, he had marked from the outset (2-0), before shipping a splendid strike in full skylight (3-0). His last goal, after a beautiful combination with Désiré Doué, sealed a net victory (4-1).
Luis Enrique is proud of him
Despite his great performances, Dembélé, appointed man of the match and credited with a 9/10 per Foot transfer windowprefers to congratulate the Parisian collective. “”It's good, but today, we must congratulate the team and especially the smugglers. On the first goal, I just have it to push it to the bottom and on the 3rd, the pass of Kang-in Lee is exceptional. I am well placed, in my role of number 9. I have to score goals. It was a match where we can play the carrot behind the defense“, He explained to the microphone of BeIN SPORTS After the meeting. Before adding: “I was playing the right midfielder sticking to the line, it was more difficult to go score goals. It was necessary to dribble 3 or 4 players before being able to score. In 9, you have only one player or you just have to push the ball. We must continue.»»
A repositioning which also seems to satisfy his coach, Luis Enrique. “”We feasted, it was exceptional with two teams who played with their weapons. They brought danger, it's always difficult to play against Brest. We are in a positive dynamic, but the team maintains its work line, the players do their best. It's satisfactory for a coach, I hope we can maintain this pace until the end of the season“, He analyzed, before dwelling a little more on his attacker. “”Dembélé? Ousmane can become the player he wants. He has no equal, he can mark in all positions. He is an intelligent boy, who was able to take advantage of the moments. We are happy with his very beautiful form.»With 19 goals since the start of the season, Dembélé thus has the best season of his statistical career, surpassing his previous record of 14 achievements in 2018-2019 with FC Barcelona. A clear progression compared to the previous exercise, where he was satisfied with six small goals. What hope for great things for the end of the season.
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