PSG Forward Dembélé Replaced in 1st Half of Champions League Game Against Bayern Munich
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PSG forward Dembélé replaced in 1st half of Champions League game against Bayern Munich
Ousmane Dembélé was taken off midway through the first half of Paris Saint-Germain’s home game against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Before the duel between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich on Tuesday night in the Champions League, there was some uncertainty around Ousmane Dembélé. While the player complained about the ischios on Saturday afternoon against Nice (1-0), Luis Enrique assured Monday that everything was fine. Titularised against Bayern, the player did not last long and went out injured. Titularized by his coach, Ballon d'Or 2025 did not have time to show much…
The Golden Balloon, delicately with his right thigh for two months, gave way to Kang-in Lee after 25 minutes of play.
Titled by Luis Enrique, Ousmane Dembélé thought to equalize for the PSG against Bayern Munich, just before giving up his place this Tuesday evening in the Champions League. Fear of a relapse is present.
As the decisive duel between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich in the Champions League approached, the state of health of Ousmane Dembélé gave rise to serious questions. Recently touched by the ischio-lambers, the defending Ballon d'Or was a major issue for the Parisian composition. At the press conference leading up to the meeting, Luis Enrique dispelled the uncertainties. The coach said that the French winger is fit, while remaining carefu…
Luis Enrique, coach of Paris Saint-Germain (1st), was in a press conference this Monday before facing Bayern Munich (2nd) at the Parc des Princes tomorrow (running at 9pm, broadcast on Canal+) as part of the 4th day of Champions League 2025-2026. On the margins of this event, the Spanishman also expressed himself at PSG TV's microphone. Luis Enrique "the most important is to control, calm down." How to keep the same intensity in this competition…
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