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PSG will go for the kill against Chelsea: Dembele
After a 5-2 first-leg win, Dembélé insists PSG must keep attacking to secure Champions League quarter-final progression and maintain last season's winning mentality.
- On Mar 16, 2026, Ousmane Dembélé, Paris Saint-Germain forward, urged PSG not to sit back at Stamford Bridge and said their mentality is to win ahead of Tuesday's match against Chelsea.
- Dembélé's regained fitness and the postponed domestic game shaped PSG's preparation after calf and hamstring injuries forced him to miss 14 matches and Ligue 1 postponed the Nantes match.
- His solo goal from the halfway line set the tone in the first leg, with Chelsea conceding after a 74th-minute mistake by Filip Jørgensen and Kvaratskhelia adding two late goals.
- The tie's winner will face Galatasaray or Liverpool in the quarter-finals, and Luis Enrique, PSG head coach, warned the team must stay focused despite the cushion, citing last season's Aston Villa example.
- As last season's Ballon d'Or winner, Ousmane Dembélé says he is more determined to win another trophy and warned 'We may suffer a little bit' amid challenges for Paris Saint-Germain.
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Dembélé: PSG won't let up on Chelsea in 2nd leg
Ousmane Dembélé is feeling ambitious heading into the crucial part of the season and fully intends to star for PSG and France, while both he and manager Luis Enrique have no intention of letting up on Chelsea in the second leg.
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Chelsea vs PSG on Tuesday at Stamford Bridge in the UCL Round of 16 second leg will be one of the most anticipated European nights of the season, as the Blues try to overturn a daunting three-goal deficit. The first leg exposed several of Chelsea’s recurring issues this season — sloppy defending, lapses in concentration, and poor game management — as they conceded three times in the final 20 minutes to hand Paris Saint-Germain a commanding advan…
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