Samir Nasri tackles PSG over the Ousmane Dembelé affair

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Ousmane Dembelé is not traveling to London for PSG’s first shock of the season in the Champions League. It is from his sofa that he will watch the meeting between his partners and Arsenal. The 2018 world champion pays for his tough discussion with Luis Enrique after the match against Stade Rennais (3-1).

A sidelining which is far from unanimous in the PSG locker room unlike the Parisian management who supported the choice of the Iberian technician who wanted to make an impression. Asked about the subject on Canal +Samir Nasri castigated this choice, which was radical to say the least. The former French international does not understand how we can deliberately deprive ourselves of such a player for such a decisive meeting. “They’ve already taken the ethics bonus from him apparently. That was enough of a sanction. To put him aside, for me, is to shoot yourself in the foot. We can say what we want, ok he is wasteful, in the last gesture, but he makes so many differences and his understanding with Hakimi brings so much to his team, that I find that Luis Enrique wants to establish his authority too much. » This is what is said.

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