“We are not friends”, Dembélé cash on his relationship with Luis Enrique

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Ousmane Dembélé and Luis Enrique are not the best friends in the world, it’s an open secret.

Sunday evening, Luis Enrique started Ousmane Dembélé for the closing match of the fifteenth day of Ligue 1 opposing

Paris Saint-Germain at Olympique Lyonnais. A first for the number 10 of the capital club since his expulsion against Bayern Munich on November 26 in the Champions League.

Positioned as false number 9, the former FC Barcelona player opened the scoring in the eighth minute of play, perfectly served by Désiré Doué. At the end of the meeting, the Vernon native stopped in the mixed zone to discuss the nature of his relationship with his coach.

Dembélé confirms not being Luis Enrique’s “bro”

“As he said at a press conference, we are not brothers, he is not my father, we are not friends. It’s a coach-player relationship. I’ve known him a little longer. We try to do everything so that PSG grows, wins titles, plays well and pleases everyone”declared Ousmane Dembélé.

Asked last Saturday about his relationship with Ousmane Dembélé, the former coach of La Roja responded by generalizing to his entire squad. “I have the same relationship with all the players, he had certified. I’m a coach.

I am not their father, brother or ‘bro’. I decide, I have to make decisions, I have no problem making them, the best ones for my team. »

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