With their backs against the wall before this Wednesday's match against Bayern Munich, PSG must see their attack wake up suddenly. Ousmane Dembélé is singled out.
High-level challenge for PSG this Tuesday evening with a meeting at Bayern Munich for what is clearly a turning point in the Parisian club's European season. It is rare for the French champion to play his skin in Europe from the month of November, but the disappointing results of the first four matches inevitably make this perilous trip. In any case, it will be a very good test for Luis Enrique's training, which does not scare many people. Not enough to reassure Dominique Sévérac, who in Le Parisien took stock of this PSG version 2024-2025 with a very caustic tone.
In a few lines, everyone gets their due in the Ile-de-France newspaper, including a terrible attack against Ousmane Dembélé, accused of always shooting several meters above the opposing goal. For the French international, it will be time to wake up at the right time, otherwise it could end up being too late. And that goes for almost all of PSG.
Dembélé and Barcola get shaken
« To win in Munich against Bayern, which would be a big blow, a huge one even, against the undefeated leader of the Bundesliga and his 3.27 goals per championship match (better than Paris), everyone gets lost in conjectures, finally imagining Bradley Barcola scores his second goal in C 1 in his career, Ousmane Dembélé no longer targets the pigeons, a false 9 which would become a real trigger, or even believes in the miracle return of Gonçalo Ramos, absent from the field since August 16 », Announces Dominique Sévérac, who asks Luis Enrique to show everyone that his team knows how to compete in the Champions League.
« To avoid this unbearable finish, to show that it is growing and learning, Luis Enrique's Paris must show proof », Launched the journalist, who is clearly waiting for PSG to turn the corner for this European meeting. He is not the only one, as Paris is wandering around in the championship but seems very timid in the Champions League, where he is necessarily most awaited by the French public.