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Ousmane Dembélé Named UEFA Men’s Player of the Season as PSG Crush Inter to Win First Champions League Title.

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Ousmane Dembélé has capped off a sensational season with Paris Saint-Germain by being named UEFA Men’s Player of the Season, after inspiring the French giants to a historic 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Munich.

The emphatic win not only secured PSG’s first-ever European crown, but also marked the largest winning margin ever recorded in a Champions League final.

It was a season of transformation for the 28-year-old winger. Early disciplinary issues saw Dembélé dropped by coach Luis Enrique for a group stage clash against Arsenal. But a tactical shift—moving Dembélé into a more central attacking role—proved pivotal. He responded by scoring eight goals in the tournament, playing a crucial part in PSG’s dominance.

Though he didn’t find the net in the final, Dembélé delivered two key assists and was widely hailed as the engine of PSG’s attack. His tireless work rate and leadership even earned extraordinary praise from his coach.

“I would give the Ballon d’Or to Mr. Ousmane Dembélé,” Enrique said. “The way he defended tonight—just that alone could be worth the Ballon d’Or. That’s how you lead a team. Goals, trophies, leadership, defence, his pressing.”


Doué Named Young Player of the Season as PSG Floods UEFA Honors

Meanwhile, PSG’s Desire Doué (19) was awarded UEFA Men’s Young Player of the Season, following a breakout campaign that culminated in a phenomenal final performance. Doué assisted the opener for Achraf Hakimi, then went on to score two goals himself, sealing his reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting young talents.

In total, seven PSG players were named in UEFA’s Team of the Season:

Adding international flavor to the lineup was Arsenal’s Declan Rice, who impressed with four Champions League goals—two of which were stunning free-kicks against Real Madrid in the quarter-finals.


PSG’s Statement Season

PSG’s triumph is more than a milestone—it’s a statement of intent. With a squad balanced by youth and experience, and led by a revitalized Dembélé, the Parisians finally claimed the European prize that had eluded them for so long.

This season’s UEFA awards show not only individual excellence but the collective rise of PSG as Europe’s new elite force.


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