Ousmane Dembélé is confirmed fit to play for Paris Saint‑Germain as they gear up to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Coach Luis Enrique revealed that Dembélé has completed full training for the last two weeks after a spell of discomfort in his right thigh.
Dembélé’s fitness boost comes at a crucial time. He had scored in PSG’s Club World Cup quarter-final win over Bayern back in July, and his availability adds a potent attacking option as the French side look to challenge a German outfit that has been in dominant form all season.
Bayern arrive at this match unbeaten in a long streak, while PSG are likewise riding high on recent results. With both teams carrying perfect records in the group stage thus far, the stakes are high and every selection counts.
Enrique was cautious in his comments about Dembélé’s minutes but clear that he is ready for action: “He will certainly play tomorrow. I do not know for how many minutes, but he will play because he is ready to compete,” he told reporters.
For PSG this is a chance to test themselves against one of Europe’s elite. Dembélé’s involvement offers both an attacking spark and a psychological reinforcement as they prepare for what promises to be a high-intensity battle. His presence could tip the balance if utilised wisely, especially given Bayern’s pace, strength and recent dominance.
In short, Dembélé is back in the mix and ready for the challenge. With both teams at their competitive peak, his role might be decisive in the outcome of this heavyweight clash.