It has emerged that Ousmane Dembélé missed training on Thursday because he was playing videogames until the early hours the night before.
The full story behind Ousmane Dembélé's failure to attend Barcelona training last Thursday has begun to emerge.
On Wednesday, Dembélé got together with friends at his home in an upmarket area of the Catalan capital for an evening of videogames. The group then lost track of time and carried on playing late into the night, and when the forward finally went to sleep, he forget to set his alarm for the following morning. With Barça training scheduled for 11:00 CET, it was the club's matchday delegate, Carles Naval, who finally got hold of the 21-year-old at 11:30.
Aware of the seriousness of his error, Dembélé claimed that he had a "sore stomach". A club doctor later called at the Frenchman's house to take a look at the player - and confirmed that the former Rennes and Borussia Dortmund man had now fully recovered from his alleged illness.
What has caused particular consternation at Barça is the repeated nature of such displays of lack of discipline (albeit not normally as serious as Thursday's; it's usually minor episodes or poor time-keeping or carelessness). Bit by bit, they're undermining the confidence his coaches and team-mates have in him.
The chief problem identidied by the club is that he needs more help keeping his daily routine in check. Indeed, in the meeting that Barça had with his agent, Moussa Sissoko, on Monday, this particular issue was front and centre on the agenda. The Blaugrana have provided Dembélé with a driver, but he is only with the player for a part of the day; meanwhile, he has sacked by the chef laid on by the club.
The upshot is that Dembélé is on his own in Barcelona, except for a troop of pals who spend hours and hours alongside him in marathon videogames sessions. He may not be out sampling the city's nightlife every day, but the state of affairs is nonetheless problematic in its own way. Indeed, an obsession with computer games ('gaming disorder') is among the World Health Organization's list of addictions requiring professional treatment.
It is a situation that has sparked deep concern at Barça, where the feeling is that Dembélé suffers from a problem of this nature - one that is negatively affecting his performances for the club, and his relationship with his colleagues.
shray_srivastava
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Another piece of Crap, the media is behind Dembele, nothing to write so they are Targeting him & trying to dig deep to worsen his current situation, I mean so much of criticism for a 21 year old? All these things are just framed up after all, how do you figure out that he was really playing video games? All crap sh*t
Maksximilliano
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I still don't know what you guys will get eventually after succeeding in ruining his career. Because all what you media do most times is to paint dembele as a bad guy.Don't you guys realize players also have emotions. Almost all news you guy post about dembele is always negative. Are u pained because the guy plays for Barcelona or because he is one of the highest bought player. Just chill and leave the guy alone. Everybody makes mistake and besides he is still young and adapting in a big club like Barcelona is not going to be easy. Criticizing him daily won't change him but destroy his morale and will to play football.
Jhoxua11
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I believe what he wanted all his life was being a Barcelona player which he even added his money to the remaining amount and stopped training(dotmund) just to join Barcelona. ..so if I'm guessing. ...dembele was like now I'm in Barcelona the biggest club in the world there's no need to worry so he had no aim he just wanted to join his DREAM CLUB forgetting his own friend mbappe also joined PSG but his friend had an aim of joining the team unlike dembele. ... OR another thing is. .. Dembele: iv6e won the WORLD CUP so what else does he need...even Messi hasn't won the WC so I'm even better than him
bruce1998
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another balotelli in the making. he could be a better player than mbappe if he was a hardworker. young players at his age want to win the ballon dor one day and win trophies as much as they can and he plays video games and dont give a damn about all he is losing.
unware
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Dembélé arrived too late for the handshake with Messi. His behavior won’t be longer tolerated within the club.
Pascal47
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video games are really addictive... I remember one guy lost his job and his wife run away because the guy play game through the day and night.