Former Barcelona technical secretary Robert Fernandez has revealed that no one was patient with Ousmane Dembele during his stint at the Camp Nou. Fernandez also highlighted that the Frenchman was inexperienced to understand several situations at the time.
In a lengthy discussion, Fernandez spoke about Barcelona and had this to say about Dembele’s stint at the club. He said (via Barca Universal):
He added:
After Neymar‘s tearful departure, Barca broke the bank and signed Dembele from Borussia Dortmund for €135 million in 2017. However, his time at the Camp Nou was plagued with a lot of fitness crises, which affected his ability to remain consistent.
Thus, in the summer of 2023, Paris Saint-Germain submitted an €50 million bid for the Frenchman to Barcelona, which was accepted. In six seasons at the Camp Nou, Dembele delivered 40 goals and 41 assists in 185 outings.
Fernandez also lauded Ousmane Dembele’s performance in his recent stint and revealed that the French star has been a wonderful professional. He also hailed Dembele for conquering two complicated injury setbacks.
In the same discussion on Blaugrana, Fernandez said (via Barca Universal):
Since moving back to his country of origin, Dembele’s performance has transformed. This season, the Frenchman is a leading candidate for the Ballon d’Or.
In 48 games, Dembele has contributed 33 goals and 13 assists. If PSG wins the UEFA Champions League final against Inter Milan on Saturday (May 31), Dembele’s chances of winning the Ballon d’Or would increase.
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