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Ousmana Dembele 100 % deserves Ballon d’Or, according to French coach Didier Deschamps
Dembele is a favorite for the most prestigious individual prize in football after playing an instrumental role in the high season of the Paris Saint-Germain season, which was limited last Saturday with 5-0 Inter Milan in the Champions League final.
The former Barcelona striker did not score in the Allianz Arena exhibition. However, he assisted in other and fourth goals as PSG finally ended his wait for the Champions League girl’s crown in a pronounced way.
Dembele ended the season with 33 goals and 13 assists in all competitions, and while Barcelona stars Lamina Yamal and Raphinha have strong cases, along with Liverpool Talisman Mohamed Salah, France International leads the way to the bookmakers.
He would be the sixth Frenchman who claimed that Ballon d’Or and unexpectedly had a complete support of Deschamps.
“Of course I’m for Ousman, since French is a season of celebrating,” Deschamps told reporters on the eve of the semi -finals on Friday’s League nation between France and Spain.
“Obviously, this league nation can bring some elements of the answer, and the World Cup club. If I have to choose, I tell you, of course, 100%.
“If you ask me for the Spaniards, I don’t think they will tell you the same thing. But obviously, Ousman, with the season he has, deserves.”
Dembele and a combination of his teammates from PSG are all in the French team to face Spain, and Désiré Doué in the claim that he would present themselves in the Champions League final in the Champions League final. Bradley Barcola, Lucas Henández and Warren Zeïre-Emery are also in Deschamps’s thoughts, as well as Inter Duo Marcus Thuram and Benjamin Pavard.
“They’re here, so I’m counting on them,” Deschamps said of that group.
“I found them (PSG players) very happy on Monday night, of course, with some fatigue. Then on the other hand, Benjamin and Marcus were not the same.
“Ideally, when there is such a peak, of course, you always have to go back down, but now we have to go back quickly because the match is close.”
The victory over Spain in Stuttgart would see that the PSG contingent is returning to the site of their historic triumph, and the winners faced Portugal on Sunday in the finals at the Allianz Arena.