Ousmane Dembélé ended 2025 by sending a message to all his critics — clear, unapologetic, almost provocative. Ballon d’Or winner, FIFA Best Player, Globe Soccer Awards: the PSG forward swept every major individual honor after a monumental year, capped by the club’s first-ever European title. A powerful answer to those who still doubted him.
On social media, Dembélé didn’t bother with subtlety. Trophies lined up, a confident stare, and this line playing in the background: “No, but wait, because you like to say that I’m bad.” A direct, deliberate jab. The symbol of a player long criticized, now standing firmly at the top.
A Statement Season That Changed Everything
With 27 goals in 2025 and a central role in PSG’s historic campaign, the French international reached a new level. After a difficult start and an uneven first half of the season, he exploded from January onward, driven by personal ambition and total confidence. The result: 35 goals, 16 assists, and undeniable leadership, crowned by a goal and the captain’s armband in the French Cup.
📲 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Ousmane Dembele on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/XSDn6Whfpk
— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) December 31, 2025
“I’m living my best life,” he said with a smile. A simple sentence, heavy with meaning for a player who spent years having to justify himself. Now, Dembélé no longer responds — he performs, he wins, he dominates.
The ultimate symbol of this comeback came on New Year’s Eve, with his face projected onto the Arc de Triomphe. A powerful, almost unreal image to celebrate an extraordinary 2025. At 28, Dembélé has established himself as one of the faces of French football and the cornerstone of PSG’s project. A golden year closed in style… and a clear message for 2026: he’s here to stay.
Ousmane Dembele sur l’Arc de Triomphe aux couleurs du PSG ❤️💙 pic.twitter.com/VRxDybpkQ8
— CHAMPIONS D’EUROPE ⭐️❤️💙 (@paname_foot94) December 31, 2025
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