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PSG's displeasure over Dembélé and Doué's injuries addressed by FFF through a conciliatory letter

PSG alleges Didier Deschamps and his medical team disregarded the potential injury Hazard of Ousmane Dembélé by fielding him against Ukraine last Friday.

PSG confronted by FFF over Dembélé and Doué's wounds, seeking to appease the Parisian club
PSG confronted by FFF over Dembélé and Doué's wounds, seeking to appease the Parisian club

PSG's displeasure over Dembélé and Doué's injuries addressed by FFF through a conciliatory letter

In a bid to ease tensions, the French Football Federation (FFF) sent a letter to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on Monday, September 8. The letter, penned by FFF's president, Philippe Diallo, aimed to reassure PSG about the health of the players following the recent injuries of Ousmane Dembélé and Désiré Doué.

The injuries of Dembélé and Doué occurred during the France vs Ukraine match, which took place a few days prior. The muscle tears suffered by the two players are expected to keep them out of action for several weeks.

The accusations by PSG, however, were made three days after the injuries occurred. Since Friday, September 5, PSG has accused the medical staff of the French national team of not heeding their warnings about the health status of certain players. The accusations were made in relation to Dembélé and Doué.

The FFF's letter focused on easing tensions and reassuring PSG about the health of the players, but did not address the accusations of negligence. The name of the medic who tends to the French national football team and was involved in denying PSG's accusations of ignoring health risks is not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results.

The tensions arose three days after the injuries of Dembélé and Doué during the France vs Ukraine match. It is unclear whether the FFF's letter will be enough to resolve the ongoing dispute between the two parties.

The FFF's president, Philippe Diallo, places utmost importance on the health of the players and aims to ensure that they are in the best possible condition for future matches. The information about the letter and its contents was obtained from the Sports Department of Radio France.

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