Ousmane Dembele continues to shine for Paris Saint-Germain, matching a 10-year creative record across Europe’s top five leagues while evolving into one of the most complete wide players in the game.
His recent performance saw him provide two more assists, one for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia against Sporting and another for Bradley Barcola versus Lorient, underlining how central he has become to PSG’s attacking play.
Since last season, the 2025 Ballon d’Or winner has added even more layers to his game, influencing matches even when he is not scoring. His curved runs help deny opponents easy interceptions, and his relentless pressing of the goalkeeper, which Luis Enrique has publicly praised, sets the tone for PSG’s high-intensity style.
Combined with his speed in transition, these qualities make him one of the most impactful players whenever he is on the pitch.
According to PSG INT, Dembele has created more chances per game than any other player in Europe’s top five leagues since the 2016/17 season, equalling a benchmark that has stood for a decade.
In the current campaign with PSG, he averages an outstanding 4.8 chances created per match, an even more impressive figure considering he has missed a notable number of games through injury.
This blend of creativity, work rate, and tactical intelligence confirms his status as a true difference-maker for club and country.







