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The moult of Ousmane Dembélé obviously has escaped anyone this season. Of a player often mocked for his clumsiness in front of the cage, the tricolor international has become this season a real icy blood animal, and he is now putting goals like pearls (24 in 2025). In an interview with Parisianthe 1998 world champion, Youri Djorkaeff, used nice words with regard to the Parisian striker.
“What I like is that all of his information and decision making are in osmosis with the group and with the coach. Dembélé, like all his teammates, plays hyper released. If he has to try something, he tries it. If he has to shoot, he pulls. If he has to make the pass, he passes. We feel the confidence of the coach behind. What makes me really happy for Dembélé, Barcola, Goué and the others is that there is a desire to take the ball. Even in difficult times. When Paris is led 2-0 by City to the park, we saw players who came to take the ball ”said the “snake”.
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