PSG won't let up on Chelsea in second leg, Dembele says
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PSG won't let up on Chelsea in second leg, Dembele says
"I am even more determined to win another trophy with PSG. It's also a World Cup year and I'm extremely motivated. I know I've had some injury problems but I need to show myself. I like to get on the ball a lot. I like to peel off and make a lot of runs, and you need to be at 100% to play in this role."
"There are four teams with three-goal [advantages]. Let's see how many will qualify. It's impossible to ease up in the Champions League, impossible. Chelsea will have chances."
Ousmane Dembélé enters the critical phase of the season with strong ambitions to perform at his best for Paris Saint-Germain and the French national team. After recovering from calf and hamstring injuries that caused him to miss 14 matches, he feels fit and motivated to reclaim his form from last season when he won the Ballon d'Or and helped PSG win the Champions League. His impressive solo goal in PSG's 5-2 first-leg victory over Chelsea demonstrates his returning sharpness. Manager Luis Enrique remains cautious despite PSG's three-goal advantage, warning that Chelsea will present a difficult challenge in the second leg and emphasizing the unpredictability of Champions League football.
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