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Still Want to Use Dembele Services, Koeman?

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Barcelona do not use services Ousmane Dembele when defeating Celat Vigo. Trainer Ronald Koeman do you still want to use Dembele’s power or not?

Barcelona underwent a complicated match at Balaidos, Celta Vigo headquarters, Friday (2/10/2020) early morning WIB in the Spanish League continued. Despite winning in the 11th minute through Ansu Fati, the Blaugrana then lost Clement Lenglet to a red card in the 42nd minute.

At the start of the second half, Barcelona added a defender by playing Ronald Araujo. Antoine Griezmann must be real pulled out to patch up the back line.

Lacking the number of players, Barcelona was able to add goals. Lionel Messi’s shot in the 51st minute entered Celta’s goal after hitting Lucas Olaza. Well, Barcelona is in a position not to add defenders to secure a two-goal advantage.

Barcelona instead played Pedri and Trincao to replace Philippe Coutinho and Ansu Fati in the 72nd minute. Sergi Roberto finally confirmed Los Cules’ 3-0 victory with his goal in the 94th minute.

From the changes Koeman made, there is no name Dembele. After the match the Dutch coach was asked why he didn’t play Dembele.

There are allegations that Koeman really wants to let Dembele go in the transfer market this time. Moreover, Dembele recently messed up by arriving late to practice.

“If I think (Dembele has to leave) then I will not include him in the squad, but he is in the squad,” Koeman said as quoted by Marca.

“I think Pedri and Trincao are players who can provide more provisions than Ousmane. It is my decision, in that sense,” he said.

Dembele is reportedly the target of Manchester United. The Red Devils are interested in the French player after failing to bring in Jadon Sancho.

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