Ousmane Dembélé quietly becomes the main man after long journey to the top

Paris Saint-Germain's Ousmane Dembélé is the best player in the world, according to a 219-strong voting panel. The French forward has made a remarkable journey from being considered a talented but injury-prone young player at Barcelona to becoming an unstoppable force in the Champions League.

Dembélé's ascent to greatness was not always smooth sailing. He struggled with injuries and lack of playing time at Barcelona, starting only a third of league games during his six-year tenure. Despite this, he developed into a curious-motivated talent who was liberated by PSG coach Luis Enrique to become the team's main man.

In contrast to his days at Dortmund, where Dembélé was coached by Thomas Tuchel in an "ABC" system that tailored training to individual motivation types, PSG gave him the freedom to shine. Dembélé started making waves under Enrique, quietly becoming the best player on the pitch with his vision, movement, pace, control, and positioning setting the tone for the team.

A defining moment came during PSG's 2025 Champions League final against Liverpool, where Dembélé scored two decisive goals that sealed a 5-0 win. The goals showcased his ability to drop deep, switch the play, and unmark himself in the box, leaving defenders bewildered.

Dembélé's journey illustrates that greatness often requires more than just natural talent. It demands resilience, adaptability, decision-making, creativity, and a strong work ethic. While it is difficult to quantify these intangible qualities, Dembélé has consistently demonstrated them throughout his career.

His well-deserved award as the world's best player serves not only as recognition for his goals and trophies but also acknowledges the qualities that have made him great – those unseen, yet undeniable attributes that set him apart from his peers.
 
omg i'm so stoked for Ousmane Dembélé 🤩! I was like totally doubting him when he was struggling at Barcelona 🙅‍♂️ but then PSG came along and it was a whole different story 💪! they gave him the freedom to be himself and boy does he ever shine ✨! his vision, movement, pace... everything just comes together 🔓. that 2025 Champions League final against Liverpool was insane 🤯 two goals in a 5-0 win? unreal 😱! and it's not just about the goals or trophies, it's about the work ethic and resilience he's shown throughout his career 💪🏽. dembélé is more than just a great player, he's an inspiration 💕.
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda surprised by this result 🤔... I mean don't get me wrong, Dembélé's been on fire lately, but is he really better than other players like Haaland or Neymar? I think he's definitely got the skills, but does he have what it takes to consistently outperform them? 🤷‍♂️

And yeah, his journey from injury-prone kid at Barca to unstoppable force in PSG is crazy impressive 😲. The way he was given freedom to shine under Enrique made all the difference. I love how he's developed into a leader on the pitch, always looking to create something out of nothing.

I'm just glad we got to see him in his prime 🌟... the 2025 Champions League final was pure magic 🔮! Those goals showcased his intelligence and vision, leaving defenders for dead 😂. If anyone deserved this award, it's Dembélé 💯
 
I gotta say, Ousmane Dembélé's rise to the top is a testament to hard work & perseverance 💪! I mean, who wouldn't want to be known as the best in the world? 🤩 But seriously, it's not just about being gifted naturally – he's shown us that with dedication & a willingness to learn, anyone can reach their full potential. His time at PSG was a game-changer for him, and I think his coach, Luis Enrique, played a huge role in helping him unlock his true potential 🤝. The way he took charge of the game & left defenders in the dust is just inspiring! 🎯
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this, Dembélé is just a beast on the pitch 🤯! I mean, who would've thought that after struggling with injuries and lack of playing time at Barcelona he'd become the best player in the world? The way PSG's coach Luis Enrique gave him the freedom to shine was pure genius 💡. And that 2025 Champions League final against Liverpool? Forget about it! Dembélé's two goals were like a masterclass 🎨. I think what impresses me most is how he's adapted and developed over time, showing all those intangible qualities that set him apart from other players. It just goes to show that with hard work and determination, anyone can achieve greatness 😊
 
omg did u see PSGs match against Liverpool in the 2025 Champions League final? Dembélé scored 2 goals that were SO EPIC!!! 😍🔥 i think he's totally deserving of being called the best player in the world! he's come so far from when he was struggling with injuries at Barca and now he's unstoppable 🙌. i love how PSG gave him the freedom to shine under coach Enrique, it really suited his playing style 💪. what do u think about Dembélé's award? is he really the best player in the world? 🤔
 
🏆 PSG is on fire 💥 with Ousmane Dembélé leading the charge 🚀. I mean, 5-0 against Liverpool? 🔴⚽️ That's insane! 🤯 The guy's got game 🎮 and more importantly, he's earned it 💪. Not just because of those two goals, but for his whole season-long display of dominance 👑. He's not just scoring goals, he's making a difference on the pitch 🌟. I'm loving the freedom he had under Enrique 🕊️, it allowed him to shine in ways we never saw before ✨. The "best player in the world" title is well-deserved 🙌!
 
🤔 man... dembélé's story is like a mirror held up to us all... we see ourselves in his struggles & triumphs... the ups & downs of life are what shape us into who we're meant to be 🌈 he didn't just become great, he had to fight for it 💪 and that's where the real magic lies - not in the talent or the awards, but in the journey itself 🏃‍♂️ we need to learn from his resilience & adaptability... because let's face it, life is unpredictable 🔮
 
OMG 🤯! 219-strong voting panel is like, super legit, right? 😂 But seriously, Ousmane Dembélé's journey to becoming the best player in the world is straight fire 🔥! His stats are insane - he averaged 0.75 goals per game in PSG last season 📊. And let's not forget those 2 clutch goals against Liverpool in the Champions League final ⚽️!

Dembélé's work ethic and decision-making on the pitch are like, totally underrated 🤔. He's been carrying PSG to those wins single-handedly 💪. His injury history is crazy too - he's played through so much pain and still comes out on top 🏥.

The stats say it all:

* PSG won 75% of matches with Dembélé starting ⚽
* He scored 25+ goals in each of the last 3 seasons 🔥
* His passing accuracy is over 85% 🎯

Dembélé's team-first mentality and leadership skills are what set him apart from other top players 🤝. This award is not just about his individual greatness, but also a testament to PSG's incredible squad and coaching staff 🙌.

Here are some more fun facts:

* Dembélé has the most goals in the Champions League among active players 🏆
* He's scored 15+ goals in each of the last 3 UEFA Nations League campaigns 🎯

TBH, I'm not surprised he won this award 😊. He's been playing like a god all season! 👑
 
He totally deserves it 🤩💨, I mean who else can come back from being injury-prone to becoming an unstoppable force? 👏 And that 2025 Champions League final win was insane! 😲 PSG's system really helped bring out the best in him 💡. Can't wait to see what he does next... 🔥
 
Aww, that's so inspiring to see Ousmane Dembélé's journey from struggling with injuries to becoming an unstoppable force on the pitch 🙌💪! It's not just about the talent, but also about the hard work and resilience he's put in to overcome his limitations. I mean, who wouldn't want to be praised for their determination and adaptability? 🤗 It's a reminder that success often requires us to step out of our comfort zones and find ways to thrive in challenging situations. Dembélé's story is truly motivational, and I'm sure he'll continue to inspire many with his remarkable achievements 💫
 
idk how they came up with this list 🤔... 219 people voting? is it just like a google poll or something? lol did anyone even watch PSG play last season to think Dembélé was the best? 🏆 i mean, dont get me wrong, he's a sick player and all, but Liverpool was like 5-0 up by halftime 😅
 
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