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·13. Februar 2026
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·13. Februar 2026
The atmosphere in the Paris Saint-Germain locker room has become tense following the recent defeat against Rennes. What began as self-criticism from Ousmane Dembélé escalated into a public clash of authority with his coach, Luis Enrique, exposing the internal cracks within the French giant.
After the match, the French winger did not hide his frustration and launched a fierce critique about the lack of unity in the squad: "Last season, we put the club and the badge ahead of ourselves. We need to get that back."
Dembélé warned that if players prioritize their individual shine over the collective, the team will not achieve the expected titles. "If everyone plays for themselves, it won't work," stated the French international.
Far from agreeing with his player, Luis Enrique swiftly cut off any hint of dialectical insurrection. "I will never allow a player to be above the club. I am the one responsible," affirmed the Asturian coach with his usual firmness.
The coach downplayed Dembélé's words, attributing them to the "frustration" of the result and assuring that such statements "mean nothing" under his leadership, reaffirming that his discipline at the Parc des Princes is non-negotiable.
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