Ousmane Dembélé is back — and just in time for the Champions League. After more than a month out with a hamstring injury, the Ballon d’Or winner is ready to step back onto the pitch for PSG.
According to Le Parisien, the No. 10 could make his return as early as Tuesday against Bayer Leverkusen. He’s unlikely to start, but a second-half appearance is very possible. And this time, he returns with a brand-new aura: the best player in the world.
As the newspaper puts it: “He’s got ants in his legs and can’t wait to unleash his Ballon d’Or legs.”
His Last Spark Before Injury
Dembélé’s last appearance for PSG dates back to August 30, during the 6-3 thriller against Toulouse, where he scored a brace and provided an assist. Internationally, his latest masterpiece came on July 9 in the Club World Cup semifinal against Real Madrid (4-0).
Since then, expectations have exploded. Dembélé is hungry. The fans are hungry. The show is about to restart.
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