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

The question of what makes a good player great, and a great player the very best, has long been a topic of debate among football fans. A decade ago, when I first began searching for the next generation's most promising talent, one name stood out from the rest: Ousmane Dembélé.

Born in 1997, Dembélé was a raw talent who had already shown flashes of brilliance at Rennes. But it was his qualities beyond footballing ability – resilience, adaptability, decision-making, creativity, work ethic and willingness to learn – that truly set him apart. In an interview with Thomas Tuchel, the coach who worked with Dembélé at Borussia Dortmund, I discovered that he had been assigned to a specific category: "curious-motivated". These players, according to Tuchel, were capable of greatness and required a different approach to training.

Dembélé's journey was far from smooth. After moving to Barcelona in 2017, he struggled to establish himself as a regular starter. The team had changed coaches, and the pressure to perform weighed heavily on him. He spent six injury-plagued years at Barca, scoring only 24 league goals. His most infamous moment came when he missed a crucial one-on-one opportunity against Liverpool in the Champions League semi-finals.

However, it was not until Dembélé joined Paris Saint-Germain that his full potential began to shine through. As the team's main man, he started to press, set the tone with his vision and movement, pace, control, and positioning, before unleashing ruthless finishing. The results were impressive: PSG won several trophies with Dembélé as a key player.

The question of what makes a good player great still eludes us. But one thing is clear: it's not just about footballing ability; it's also about the intangible qualities that make players tick. For Dembélé, it was his curious-motivated nature, his willingness to learn and improve, that set him apart from others. He had always been a player with a lot of potential, but it was only when he found the right system and coaching that he truly became great.

As I look back on Dembélé's remarkable journey, I am reminded of the power of patience and persistence. He has become one of the best players in the world through sheer hard work and dedication. His story serves as a testament to the idea that greatness is not always linear – it takes time, effort, and perseverance to reach the top.
 
lol, great story about Dembélé 🤩 he was so hyped up back in the day but yeah, being part of PSG must've made him realize what he needed to work on 😅 his "curious-motivated" thing is actually kinda a normal characteristic for most pro footballers tbh, it's like they're all motivated by the desire to win and improve 🏆 i mean, dembélé was always talented but being good isn't just about natural ability, you need that fire in your belly to push through the ups and downs of the game 💪
 
🏆💪 u know i was thinkin about this article about oussmane dembélé & how he went from bein all promisin but strugglin at barcelona to become 1 of the best players in the world 🌎 @futbolnet says hes got a "curious-motivated" personality which makes him tick ⚡️ anyway, just saw this vid of him score a goal for paris saint-germain & it was like watchin a genius at work 👀 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=... 🤔
 
🤯 Dembélé's transformation from raw talent to superstar is insane! I mean, 6 years of struggles at Barca were brutal, but PSG changed everything for him 🔄. It's like he finally found his identity as a player and clicked with the team's system 🙌. His work ethic and willingness to learn are truly inspiring 💪. It's not just about having natural ability, it's about putting in the effort to get better every day 🔥. And I love how Tuchel's "curious-motivated" label is finally being recognized as a key factor in Dembélé's success 📈. The fact that he had to go through all that to reach his full potential just makes me even more impressed 😍.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around Ousmane Dembélé's journey 🤯. I mean, the guy was a raw talent, but he had to deal with so much adversity - injuries, coach changes, pressure from Barca... it was like they were holding him back 💔. But then he joins PSG and it's like night and day 🔦. He finds his groove, becomes the main man, and suddenly he's unstoppable 🚀.

What I love about Dembélé's story is that he didn't give up on himself, no matter how tough things got 🤝. He kept working, kept learning, and slowly but surely, he began to realize his full potential 💪. It's like the old saying goes - "practice makes perfect" 😂.

And you know what really gets me? The way Tuchel described him as a "curious-motivated" player 🤓. Like, that's not just a label, that's a mindset 🔍. Dembélé had to be willing to learn, adapt, and take risks in order to reach the top 🌊.

Dembélé's story is like that one movie where the underdog wins - "Rocky" anyone? 🥊 But seriously, it's an inspiring reminder that greatness is not just about talent, it's about the willingness to put in the work 💼.
 
im thinkin dembélé's journey is like a graph 📊 with many ups & downs. he had raw talent but struggled 2 find his place @ barcelona 👋. but wen he joined psg, everythin clicked 💡. it's not just abt football skills; it's about havin the right mindset & work ethic 🔥. dembélé's curious-motivated nature was key 2 unlockin his full potential 🤔.

i'd draw a diagram like this:

```
+---------------+
| Raw Talent |
+---------------+
|
| *
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Barcelona | | Struggles & |
| (pressure) | | Injuries |
+---------------+ +---------------+
|
| *
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Paris Saint- |
| Germain (good |
| coaching, system)|
+---------------+ +---------------+
|
| *
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Greatness | | Mastered his |
| (found the | | craft & became |
| right mindset | | one of the best |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```

anyway, dembélé's story shows us that greatness isn't linear; it takes time & perseverance 🏃‍♂️.
 
🤔 dembélé's mental approach was defo key to his success 🔄 he had this "curious-motivated" vibe that just made him better on the pitch 💡 maybe we should be looking at more than just the physical stuff when it comes to being a great player? 🏈
 
I think what's really inspiring about Ousmane Dembélé's story 🤩 is how he turned his struggles into fuel for improvement. I mean, 6 injury-plagued years at Barca could have been a career-ender for some players 🤦‍♂️, but not Dembélé. He used that experience to become an even better player and eventually found the right fit with PSG 🔵.

I love how he was categorized as "curious-motivated" by Thomas Tuchel 📝 - it's such a refreshing change from the traditional "just talented enough" label 🙄. It shows that coaches are starting to recognize the importance of mental and emotional qualities in players, too 💡.

Dembélé's journey is a reminder that greatness doesn't happen overnight ⏰, but with persistence and hard work 🔩. He's an inspiration to anyone who's ever felt like giving up on their dreams 🙌.
 
I gotta disagree with this whole "curious-motivated" thing 🤔. I mean, what's wrong with players just being good at football? Can't they just rely on their natural talent without having to be some sort of superhuman learning machine? It's like we're creating a generation of players who are more interested in solving puzzles than actually playing the game 😒.

And don't even get me started on this idea that greatness is all about patience and persistence. What if you're just naturally gifted and don't need to put in years of hard work to prove yourself? I think we're overvaluing the importance of dedication and underestimating the impact of raw talent 🏆.

Plus, I'm not convinced that joining PSG was the key to unlocking Dembélé's full potential. Was it really the coaching or the team environment that made all the difference? Or was it just a case of him being in the right place at the right time? We'll never know for sure 🤷‍♂️.
 
🤔 I'm still waiting for PSG's app to allow us to filter out all the unnecessary videos and GIFs from Dembélé's highlight reels 📹. It's so frustrating when you just wanna watch a goal, not an entire 2-minute montage of his entire career 😩. And can we please get some actual stats or info on player development? The "curious-motivated" label is cool and all, but what does it actually mean in terms of concrete changes to their training or coaching? 🤓
 
omg I'm still blown away by Ousmane Dembélé's transformation from raw talent to elite player 🤯 He was already showing some crazy skills at Rennes but his qualities like resilience and adaptability were what truly set him apart 💪 What really impressed me is how he struggled so much after moving to Barcelona, it's like he had the potential but needed the right system and coaching to shine through 🔓 His time at PSG was a game-changer, I mean who wouldn't want to be part of that squad? 🤩 For me, it's not just about footballing ability, it's about the intangible qualities that make players tick, like Dembélé's willingness to learn and improve 💡 It's such an inspiring story, reminds me of how patience and persistence can take you from being good to GREAT 😊
 
I'm like totally convinced that Dembélé was just playing up to his team's expectations 🤔. I mean, he only scored 24 league goals in six years at Barca...that's not exactly a record-breaker, right? 😂 And let's be real, it was the system and coaching at PSG that made him shine 💪. He was just following instructions and playing to his strengths 🤷‍♂️.

But on the other hand, I also think that Dembélé's journey is totally proof that greatness can come from unexpected places 🌟. Maybe he would've never reached his full potential at Barca or another team...who knows? 🤔 And isn't it true that sometimes you need to struggle and work hard before you can truly succeed? 💼
 
can't believe dembélé's journey was so rocky lol 6 injury-plagued years at barca was a total nightmare 🤯 but when he joined psg everything changed he finally had the right system and coaching and his game just clicked 🔥 curious-motivated nature is definitely key to greatness in my opinion 👍
 
Ousmane Dembélé's story is so inspiring 💕, I mean, who else can say they've gone from struggling in the shadow of Lionel Messi at Barca to becoming a key player for PSG? His transformation was like night and day 🌃. The coaches at PSG seem to have really brought out his best self - that "curious-motivated" trait is so important 🔍. It's not just about having natural talent, you gotta want it too 💪. Dembélé's example shows us that with the right mindset and support, anyone can reach their full potential 🌟.
 
I think Ousmane Dembélé was super overrated at Barca lol 🤣, like he only showed up when PSG came along and gave him the freedom to play. Before that, he was stuck in a rut and just couldn't seem to get it together. His stats were pretty meh too, 24 league goals? Not exactly setting the world on fire. But I guess it's all about how you look at it, maybe he just wasn't good enough for Barca but perfect for PSG 🤷‍♂️. And what's with this "curious-motivated" thing tho? Sounds like a fancy way of saying someone needs a new coach to figure out their game 💁‍♂️.
 
Dembélé's story is so inspiring! 🤩 I mean, he was already super talented when he joined Rennes, but what really made him stand out was his attitude and willingness to learn. He's proof that you can't just rely on natural ability, you need to put in the work and adapt to your surroundings. And PSG was the perfect fit for him - they gave him the freedom to express himself and play to his strengths. 💪 It's not always easy to see greatness when it's coming together, but Dembélé's journey shows us that with patience and persistence, anyone can reach their full potential. 🌟
 
I think Ousmane Dembélé's journey is so inspiring 💪! I mean, the guy was struggling to get a foothold at Barcelona for ages, but then he found his groove with PSG 🤩. It just goes to show that you can't force greatness, you gotta find your fit and work on it. And let's be real, his curious-motivated nature is basically the definition of what makes a great player 🤔. The fact that he had to go through all those struggles just made him more resilient and determined in the end 💯. He's proof that with patience, persistence, and the right mindset, anyone can reach the top ⚡
 
Dembélé's story is so inspiring 🤩. I mean, he was already talented when he started out, but what set him apart was his mental approach to the game. Being "curious-motivated" is key 💡. It's not just about having natural ability, it's about being hungry for improvement and willing to put in the work ⏫. I love how he struggled at Barcelona before finding his footing at PSG - it shows that even the best players go through ups and downs 🌪️. And let's be real, his journey is a total testament to the power of patience 🔒. It's not always easy, but with dedication and perseverance, anyone can reach their full potential 💥.
 
I remember watching Ousmane Dembélé's rise to stardom 🌟. He was already so talented coming out of Rennes, but I think what really stood out about him was his adaptability ⚽️. When he joined Barcelona, it seemed like the pressure just wasn't right for him, and he struggled to find his footing. But then he went to PSG, and man, that's when we saw a different player on the pitch 💪. He finally found that system and coach who could bring out the best in him.

You know, I think what really makes Dembélé great is his willingness to learn and improve 🤓. He wasn't always the most polished player, but he was always hungry for more, and that's something we can all relate to. And let's be real, it's not just about the talent – it's about putting in the work and being patient with yourself 💪. I mean, who hasn't been there?
 
🏆😎 Dembélé's journey from raw talent to greatness is a reminder that footballing ability alone isn't enough 🤔. It's about being curious-motivated 💡, having a strong work ethic 💪, and being willing to learn 📚. He had his ups and downs ⬇️, but found the right system and coaching 🏟️, and now he's one of the best in the world 🌎! 👏
 
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