The Asian Age

The rise of Dortmund’s ‘wunderkind’ Dembele

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Dortmund, Germany: With Germany winger Marco Reus injured, French ‘wunderkind’ Ousmane Dembele will look to shine as Borussia Dortmund bid to overturn a first leg deficit against Benfica in the Champions League.

Dortmund hosted Benfica at their Westfalens­tadion home in the last 16 secondleg on Wednesday, overturnin­g a 0-1 defeat in Portugal three weeks ago with a 4-1 aggregate.

But the bitter news Dortmund were dreading — club captain Reus tore his hamstring in their 6-2 rout of Bayer Leverkusen — and is out until April.

The loss of Reus is a significan­t blow, but Dembele was on fire against Leverkusen and is enjoying a stellar first season in Dortmund.

The 19-year-old France winger has justified the 15 million euros ($15.9m) Borussia paid Rennes for him by scoring six league goals and providing eight assists this season.

“I’m enjoying myself, but I can do better,” said the gangly Dembele.

The teenager showcased his dazzling skills with the opening goal on Saturday, turning Leverkusen’s Tin Jedvaj inside out firing home on six minutes.

He then earned the corner that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang converted to make it 2-0 with just 26 minutes gone.

The French teenager has been attracting ‘Wunderkind’ headlines with Dortmund since July when he ghosted past Manchester United’s Luke Shaw and Marco Rojo before scoring an outrageous solo goal in Dortmund’s 4-1 win on a pre-season tour of China.

“I’m not a phenomenon, I’m just trying to be decisive for my team mates, there are a lot of talented young people in football,” Dembele said..

PIN-POINT CROSSING

Off the pitch, Dembele’s introducti­on to Germany’s top tier has been eased by fellow French-speaker Aubameyang, whom he regards as “a brother”.

The league’s top-scorer has benefited from Dembele’s pin-point crosses this season on his way to netting 21 goals in as many matches.

Dortmund have been careful to shield their rising star.

His transition to the Ruhr Valley has been helped by close friend Moustapha Diatta, 18, a neighbour from his home town of Evreux in Normandy who plays for Dortmund’s reserves.

Dembele says he came to Dortmund to learn his trade.

He has ironed out the early season chinks, no longer “stupidly losing the ball”, as he puts it, and improving his finishing, which he demonstrat­ed against Leverkusen.

But as German magazine Kicker observed: “We can excuse a few lost balls when he attracts so many spectators to their seats.”

Dembele says he is revelling in the talent around him, including the likes of Portugal internatio­nal Raphael Guerreiro and German Julian Weigl, not to mention Aubameyang, known as ‘PEA’.

“Guerreiro and Weigl look for me between the lines, ‘PEA’ makes good calls and we combine well with Reus,” said Dembele with obvious delight.

Dembele also won respect from Kicker, who dubbed him “a fighter” by cooly nailing Dortmund’s opening spot-kick in a penalty shoot-out win over Hertha Berlin in the German Cup last month, despite suffering from cramp.

 ??  ?? Borussia Dortmund’s Ousmane Dembele in action in their Champions League Round of 16 second leg match against SL Benfica in Dortmund on Wednesday. The hosts won 4-1 on aggregate.
Borussia Dortmund’s Ousmane Dembele in action in their Champions League Round of 16 second leg match against SL Benfica in Dortmund on Wednesday. The hosts won 4-1 on aggregate.

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