It’s official: Ousmane Dembélé will make his comeback at the end of November. According to Le Parisien, PSG is clearly aiming for the match against Tottenham on November 26 to bring their winger back onto the field. Good news: his injury is not a relapse of his hamstring issue, and his absence will be much shorter than his last muscular scare.
In a Parisian locker room ravaged by physical problems (Hakimi out for several weeks, Nuno Mendes still struggling, Doué sidelined, Barcola and Neves diminished), this scheduled return is a breath of fresh air for Luis Enrique.
At 28, Dembélé keeps a cool head. More mature, he manages these forced breaks better and refuses to give in to panic. He is convinced that the storm will pass and that the machine will get back on track.
A tired player… but not resigned
The former Barcelona player is carrying a real fatigue, both athletic and media-related, after months in the spotlight — even more so since his Ballon d’Or. But he remains confident: by the end of November, he wants to be ready, sharp, and decisive.
A crucial return, especially in the midst of a crisis that leaves PSG with no room for maneuver.
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