“The alarm bells have been sounded”, Ousmane Dembélé discusses the political crisis in France

“The alarm bells have been sounded”, Ousmane Dembélé discusses the political crisis in France
“The alarm bells have been sounded”, Ousmane Dembélé discusses the political crisis in France

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Which team will succeed Italy? The 2024 European Championship in Germany (June 14 – July 14) will begin this Friday June 14 (9 p.m.). The French team, which is in group D, will face Austria (June 17), the Netherlands (June 21) and Poland (June 25). Four days before the clash against the Austrian selection, which will be followed live on Foot-National, Ousmane Dembélé appeared before the press where he notably mentioned the political crisis in France and the state of form of the players affected by a virus.

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Ousmane Dembélé’s conference

– The form of the Blues: “For my part, things are much better, I had the flu last Tuesday, I had a little fever, I got the ball rolling! But things are better, the whole team is better apart from Coman who is a a little sicker.”

– The favorites for Euro 2024: “I don’t know who the favorites are. All the teams are preparing, making videos. You could come across an Austrian team that makes life difficult for you. The Euro will be difficult. Denmark was a surprise during of the last Euro.”

– The match against Austria: “We’re going to watch the first matches together. We’re having a good time. We’re preparing for Austria. The coach puts a lot of enthusiasm into the sessions. We’re calm and focused.”

– The political crisis in France: “To take a stand? It’s not that I don’t want to, but I think that the situation in France… The alarm bells have been sounded. We have to mobilize to go and vote. I think we have to mobilize to all vote! The legislative elections are coming, the FFF will put something in place for proxies.”

– The results of his season at PSG: “What has changed with the coach is that he gives me more freedom than at Barcelona. I can play almost everywhere. He tells me to go almost everywhere except when I have to stick the line. He tells me gives a lot of freedom in my game I haven’t changed that much, I continue to take risks, to dribble.”

To sum up

Four days before the clash against the Austrian selection, which will be followed live on Foot-National, Ousmane Dembélé appeared before the press where he notably mentioned the political crisis in France and the state of form of the players affected by a virus.

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