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Ousmane Dembélé: The fatal error of PSG?

Ousmane Dembélé: The fatal error of PSG?
Ousmane Dembélé: The fatal error of PSG?
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Victim of discomfort at the back of the thigh, Ousmane Dembélé did not take his exams this as it was planned. Indeed, the PSG prefers to see its number 10 testing itself directly to the training of this Thursday afternoon. According to Fabrice Bryand, former doctor of the team, the capital’s club must be careful, and not relaunch Ousmane Dembélé as if nothing had happened.

This Tuesday evening, Ousmane Dembélé came out on . Victim of discomfort at the back of the thigh, the number 10 of PSG is affected by the hamstrings from the shock against in the semi-finals go from the Champions .

PSG: Dembélé will be tested in training this Thursday

This Wednesday, Ousmane Dembélé was supposed to take exams, but ultimately, the PSG would have decided to cancel everything according to The team. The capital’s club preferring to see his resume this Thursday afternoon to test his sensations, before noticing accordingly.

“It would be the worst of options”

During an interview with The team, Fabrice Bryand warned the PSG concerning Ousmane Dembelé. “If he felt something, it is because his nervous system him an message. We cannot say that nothing happened, to make it and say: ” It is left ”, no. Do not reassure yourself by putting it on the ground and saying, we see what it gives. It would be the worst options. In this type of situation, there is not much to do. There is a period of regeneration, of rest to be respected, which can be accompanied by care. And there, it’s up to Dame Nature to do her job ”said the former doctor of the France. It remains to be seen whether the PSG of Nasser al-khelïfi will take into account his advice to avoid a disaster with Ousmane Dembelé.

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