Dembélé Addresses Relationship with Luis Enrique
Dembélé Downplays Tensions wiht PSG coach Enrique
Paris, France – Following Paris Saint-Germain’s 3-1 victory over Lyon on Sunday, Ousmane Dembélé addressed the ongoing speculation surrounding his relationship with head coach Luis Enrique.
While Dembélé, who scored in the match, acknowledged a professional distance between himself and the coach, he emphasized their shared commitment to the team’s success.
“As the coach said in his press conference, we’re not brothers, he’s not my father,” Dembélé explained to reporters. “we’re not ‘bros.’ It’s a coach-player relationship. We’re trying to do everything we can for Paris Saint-Germain to grow, win titles, play well, and please everyone.”
Dembélé’s comments come amidst reports of friction between the two, fueling speculation about the team’s internal dynamics.
Meanwhile,teammate Presnel kimpembe,who was not selected for the Lyon match,was present to support Dembélé. When asked about Kimpembe’s status, Dembélé expressed optimism about his return to the pitch.
“Presko is doing well,” Dembélé said with a smile. “We hope he’ll play against Monaco or the match after that.”
The PSG faithful will be hoping for a harmonious and successful season ahead,with Dembélé and Kimpembe playing key roles in the team’s pursuit of silverware.
PSG Star Dembélé Addresses Tensions with Enrique,Hints at Kimpembe Return
Paris,France - Following Paris Saint-Germain’s 3-1 triumph over Lyon on Sunday,Ousmane Dembélé,who found the back of the net in the match,addressed the swirling speculation surrounding his relationship with head coach Luis Enrique.
While acknowledging a professional distance between himself and the Spainard, Dembélé stressed their shared goal of PSG success.
“As the coach said in his press conference,we’re not brothers,he’s not my father,” Dembélé explained. “we’re not ‘bros.’ It’s a coach-player relationship.We’re trying to do everything we can for Paris Saint-Germain to grow, win titles, play well, and please everyone.”
Simultaneously occurring, teammate Presnel Kimpembe, who was absent from the Lyon match, was present to show his support for Dembélé. When questioned about Kimpembe’s status, Dembélé offered a positive update.
“Presko is doing well,” Dembélé said with a smile. “We hope he’ll play against Monaco or the match after that.'”
