Ousmane Dembélé (26) doesn’t do departures on good terms. Copiously booed and a target for Barcelona fans ire in the UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg two weeks ago, the Frenchman went on to score and provide an assist in a comprehensive Paris Saint-Germain win.
Tomorrow night, he will visit another former club in Borussia Dortmund, with his acrimonious departure in 2017 after effectively going on strike to force a move to Barcelona still leaving a bitter taste at the club.
It had all started so well, the Frenchman forming a fearsome connection with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in his first (and only) season, registering 10 goals and a staggering 21 assists before forcing a move the following summer, boycotting Dortmund’s 2017/2018 pre-season preparations.
The German club’s general director Hans-Joachim Watzke, who was forced to sell the young star for a club record 135M€, recalls the situation:
Matthias Sammer, legendary former BVB player and now special advisor at the club, concurs:
If board members were angry, the fury of the famous Gelbe Wand was even more pronounced, especially given the Frenchman’s first season at the club. Andreas, a Yellow Wall member since 1998, remembers:
In the words of former Dortmund teammate and current Real Betis defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos, the Frenchman’s biggest error was ” To believe that he was bigger than the club. Borussia is an institution that you respect and to which every player must commit himself. He didn’t understand that.”
It is going to be a glacial welcome back for Dembélé. Judging by the quarter final, it won’t phase him.
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