«Ça va le faire»: Ousmane Dembélé reassures and confirms his presence for the Champions League final
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Ousmane Dembélé reassured PSG supporters that he will be fit for the Champions League final on May 30.
- The forward sustained a minor injury during a recent Ligue 1 match but stated he does not doubt his participation.
- Dembélé aims to be at 100% to help Paris Saint-Germain secure a historic Champions League title.
Paris Saint-Germain fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief as star forward Ousmane Dembélé has declared himself fit and ready for the Champions League final.
It's going very well. I had a little scare against Paris FC but it's okay and it will be fine for the final.
Dembélé, who was substituted with a minor injury during the recent match against Paris FC, addressed concerns in an interview with RMC Sport, expressing strong confidence in his recovery. "It's going very well. I had a little scare against Paris FC but it's okay and it will be fine for the final," he stated, adding, "I have no doubt about it, I hope to be on the field on May 30."
This reassurance is crucial for PSG as they prepare to face Arsenal in the final on May 30, aiming for a historic Champions League victory. Dembélé, who has been a key player this season with 19 goals across all competitions, emphasized his understanding of his body after a career marked by various injuries. "I've had so many little scares or big injuries in my career... I preferred to stop and above all not to take any risks," he explained, highlighting his cautious approach to ensure his availability for crucial matches.
Being at 100% for the final? Yes, yes, I think so, yes it will be fine. I have no doubt about it, I hope to be on the field on May 30.
The club has echoed Dembélé's optimism, and his potential presence at full strength will be vital for Paris Saint-Germain's ambitions. The French media, like Le Figaro, will be closely monitoring his condition leading up to the final, understanding the immense significance of his contribution to the team's quest for European glory.
I've had so many little scares or big injuries in my career, whether here at PSG or even before, especially with the big events coming up, especially this final, I preferred to stop and above all not to take any risks.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.