Ousmane Dembélé: I will be ready for the Champions League final against Arsenal
France international of Malian descent Ousmane Dembélé says he will be ready for the upcoming Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal next week.
Dembele was substituted in the 27th minute of PSG’s recent Ligue 1 match against Paris FC after picking up a knock, sparking immediate concern among supporters and staff with the final fast approaching.
Given his importance to PSG’s attacking structure this season, the incident raised fears of a potentially significant setback at a crucial stage of the campaign.
However, Dembélé has since moved to calm those fears, insisting that the injury is not as serious as initially feared and that he remains optimistic about his availability for the biggest match of the club season.
“In the match against Paris FC I was a bit scared, but now I’m feeling good and I’ll be ready for the Champions League final. I hope to be on the pitch on May 30, if the coach chooses me,” he said.
His words will come as a major relief to PSG supporters, who have watched him emerge as one of the team’s most decisive attacking figures this season. His pace, creativity, and improved end product have made him a central part of the club’s push toward European success.
This campaign, Dembélé has delivered an impressive return of 19 goals and 11 assists in 39 appearances across all competitions, underlining his growing influence in the final third and his importance to PSG’s attacking balance.
The injury, while initially worrying, appears to be managed cautiously, with PSG expected to monitor his recovery closely in the days leading up to the final. His availability could prove crucial against an Arsenal side known for their intensity, structure, and attacking threat.
For PSG, the prospect of having one of their most in-form attackers fit for the final represents a significant boost as they aim to secure European glory. For Dembélé himself, the match offers another opportunity to cement his resurgence on the biggest stage in club football.
As the countdown to May 30 continues, optimism is gradually building in Paris that their star winger will recover in time to play a decisive role in what promises to be a high-stakes Champions League final.
