Dembélé's goals are drying up for PSG at the wrong moment with Arsenal looming
- Ousmane Dembélé has not scored in the past three Ligue 1 games for Paris Saint-Germain, failing to find the net in five Champions League matches as well, according to reports.
- PSG coach Luis Enrique faces a decision on whether to start Dembélé in the upcoming game against Nice or rest him for the Champions League match against Arsenal.
- Nice aims to qualify for the Champions League, sitting fifth, just behind Lille, Monaco, and Marseille in the standings.
- Dembélé leads Ligue 1 goal scoring with 21 goals, but Mason Greenwood has closed the gap with 18 goals during Dembélé's slump.
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Dembélé's goals are drying up for PSG at the wrong moment with Arsenal looming
Ousmane Dembélé‘s goals are drying up for Paris Saint-Germain at just the wrong moment. PSG has a Champions League semifinal coming up against an Arsenal team brimming with confidence after eliminating 15-time champion Real Madrid in fine style.
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