UEFA names Dembele and six PSG stars in 2024-25 Champions League best XI

Ousmane Dembele capped a remarkable Champions League season by leading PSG with eight goals and earning UEFA's Player of the Season, while 19-year-old Desire Doue made history as Young Player of the Season. Their performances helped PSG dominate the best XI, highlighting a blend of experience and youthful talent that secured their triumph in Munich.

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UEFA has named Ousmane Dembele and six Paris Saint-Germain stars in the 2024-25 Champions League best XI, recognizing their dominant performances throughout the tournament.

Dembele, who scored eight goals after moving to a more central role, was pivotal in PSG's campaign. Despite an early disciplinary setback, he netted six goals in the league stage and added crucial strikes against Liverpool and Arsenal in the knockout rounds.

"I would give the Ballon d'Or to Mr. Ousmane Dembele," PSG coach Luis Enrique praised after the final.

Joining Dembele in the best XI are teammates Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Marquinhos, Nuno Mendes, Vitinha, and the young sensation Desire Doue. The 19-year-old Doue was named Champions League Young Player of the Season, becoming the first teenager to score twice in a final and contributing significantly throughout the knockout stages.

"Doue wrapped up his extremely impressive campaign by creating the opening goal in the final for Achraf Hakimi before scoring twice himself," UEFA noted.

Other notable inclusions in the best XI include Inter Milan's Alessandro Bastoni, Arsenal's Declan Rice, and Barcelona's Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, highlighting a blend of emerging and established talent across Europe's elite clubs.

PSG's dominance in the selection underscores their strong showing in the competition, with multiple players recognized for their individual excellence and collective impact.

This best XI announcement cements Dembele's resurgence and the rise of young stars like Doue, signaling a bright future for PSG and European football.
Sources: Goal.com
UEFA named Ousmane Dembele and six Paris Saint-Germain teammates in the 2024-25 Champions League best XI, highlighting Dembele's eight goals and key performances. Youngster Desire Doue earned the Young Player of the Season award after scoring twice in the final and throughout the knockout stages.
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I would give the Ballon d'Or to Mr. Ousmane Dembele.
Luis Enrique
PSG coach
Reuters
Key Facts
  • Ousmane Dembele initially struggled in the Champions League campaign and was dropped for disciplinary reasons during a league phase game against Arsenal.Reuters
  • After switching to a more central role, Dembele scored eight Champions League goals, including six in the league stage and goals against Liverpool and Arsenal in the knock-out rounds.Goal.comReuters
  • Desire Doue, a 19-year-old PSG teammate, scored twice in the knock-out stages and became the first teenager to score twice in a Champions League final.Goal.com
  • Doue was awarded the Champions League Young Player of the Season and created the opening goal in the final for Achraf Hakimi before scoring twice himself.Reuters
  • Despite not scoring in PSG's final win over Inter Milan in Munich, Dembele was praised by coach Luis Enrique who said he would give Dembele the Ballon d'Or.Reuters
  • UEFA named Dembele and six PSG teammates in the Champions League best XI, alongside players from Inter Milan, Arsenal, and Barcelona.Goal.com
Key Stats at a Glance
Goals scored by Dembele in the league stage
6 goals
Goal.com
Goals scored by Dembele in knock-out rounds
2 goals
Goal.com
Number of PSG players named in UEFA best XI
7 players
Goal.com
Total Champions League goals scored by Dembele
8 goals
Reuters
Age of Desire Doue
19 years
Reuters

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