
Vegedream had perfectly summed up this. In his title to celebrate the 2018 world champions, the French rapper had thus described Ousmane Dembélé: “I know more if I am left or right -handed I shoot both feet, Ousmane Dembélé”. A punchline related to one of the young attacker's first interviews.
At the time, after shining during a match under the colors of Stade Rennais, he hesitated in front of a journalist to define his good foot, sometimes the right, sometimes the left. Ambidextrous by nature, the European champion with Paris Saint-Germain knew how to make a strength in the face of defenders who still do not know how to defend on him.
“My left foot … No, in fact, I don't know”
Enough to bring it at the top and make it today to big favorites for the conquest of the Ballon d'Or. But at 28, can the boss of Parisians now give a preference? This is the question that asked him France Football In the heart of a long interview broadcast this Saturday on the eve of the start of the club World Cup.
And obviously, nothing has changed: “My left foot … No, in fact, I don't know. It's hard to say because I get better right than on the other. On the other hand, I have a better ball driving with my left foot. I can't drive the ball with my right foot, it escapes me. But it's not bad to have both feet!”, He explained.
An answer that will inevitably give a smile to Parisian supporters, who hope to win the Club World Cup. On this subject, Dembélé also delivered his ambition: “The president told us, we must continue to work, to win titles with this group, which is very young. It is the mentality of this club, the state of mind of the coach also on a daily basis. We are still four or five years old in front of us to go take as many trophies. We go to the Club World Cup to win”. The message is clear.
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To summarize
Ousmane Dembélé, ambidextrous, remains undecided on his strong foot, a peculiarity which makes him unpredictable on the ground. At 28, he is a favorite for the Ballon d'Or. In an interview with France Football, he confirms his ease with both feet, an asset for his supporters. Dembélé aims to victory at the Club World Cup with PSG.
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