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PSG Rally From Early Deficit to Beat Monaco 3-2 Away in Champions League Playoff

Ousmane Dembélé left the match early due to injury, with substitute Désiré Doué scoring shortly after, helping PSG come back from a 2-0 deficit to 2-2 at halftime.

  • At Stade Louis II, Dembélé left the field in the 26th minute with an apparent injury during the Champions League playoff on Tuesday.
  • His season-long injury issues, including a leg problem and prior early exits with France and Bayern Munich, kept Dembélé doubtful before the match.
  • After Vitinha's penalty was saved, Désiré Doué, substitute, scored two minutes later with a low shot into the bottom right, helping PSG level 2-2 by halftime.
  • Doué's celebration signaled with a cupped ear after a key goal, following Philipp K�hn's saved Vitinha penalty and Hakimi's finish.
  • Availability concerns for PSG continue as recurring first-half exits have hampered Dembélé's season-long availability, affecting squad selection.
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In 18 minutes, the PSG was losing two holes with the Monaco. Vitinha failed to punish and Dembelé got injured, but Doué appeared to say and take the French to the turn and win (2-3).

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Author of a double and a decisive strike, the Parisian striker, released from the bench before half an hour of play, put his partners back on the way to victory this Tuesday during the go dam of the Champions League.

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The Parisians won 3-2, this Tuesday, on the lawn of Louis-II of Monaco thanks to a double of Désiré Doué. With only one goal ahead, however, everything remains to be played next Wednesday, at the Parc des Princes,...

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L'ÉQUIPE broke the news in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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