Luis Enrique 'not sure' on Ousmane Dembele as PSG star's hamstring injury delays Club World Cup debut

Ousmane Dembele could miss Paris Saint-Germain's must-win Club World Cup clash against as Luis Enrique weighs up the risk after his hamstring injury.

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Dembele still recovering from hamstring injuryEnrique cautious ahead of Seattle showdownPSG need win to avoid early tournament exitFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The French hero, still recovering from a hamstring injury sustained with France, remains a doubt for PSG’s crucial Club World Cup clash against Seattle Sounders. Although the winger has resumed training, coach Enrique remains cautious, and gave no absolute clarity on the winger's return. With Les Parisiens’ knockout hopes on the line, Dembele's involvement remains uncertain, potentially leaving him in the stands for a third straight game.

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Enrique made it clear that no chances will be taken with Dembele, emphasising the need for caution with players returning from injury, especially during high-stakes tournament fixtures.

He told reporters: "He participated in training with the team this week and this Monday we'll see how he feels. I don't like to take risks with the players. Tomorrow we'll see, but not for sure…"

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The Champions League winners are under pressure after a shock loss to Botafogo in their Group B opener, one of the biggest upsets in the Club World Cup, now face elimination. With only the top two qualifying, victory against MLS side Sounders is crucial. Enrique is managing his squad carefully to ensure peak fitness in case of progression. Goncalo Ramos is expected to lead the line, while Dembele could be held back for later rounds.

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If the French-giants win, they advance to the knockout rounds, and Dembele could be unleashed in full fitness. If they lose, it could mean an early exit.