Paris Saint-Germain will have another direct stake in the World Cup knockout stage tonight as France face Sweden at MetLife Stadium, with Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue both pushed into a sharper selection spotlight.
PSG’s official World Cup tracker has already confirmed that Les Bleus meet Sweden in the Round of 32, while noting that Doue joined the list of Parisian scorers after Dembele’s group-stage hat-trick. That gives Luis Enrique more than a distant international subplot to monitor.
Dembele And Doue Hand PSG A Knockout Spotlight
Didier Deschamps has framed France’s approach around retaining their attacking edge, telling The Guardian before the Sweden tie that he wants Les Bleus to keep their “capacity for danger” after a 10-goal group stage.
That matters for PSG because the French attack is no longer only about Kylian Mbappe. Dembele has forced himself into the tournament’s main attacking conversation, while Doue’s goal and increasing trust in high-pressure moments make him one of the more intriguing Paris development cases still active in the competition.
For Enrique, the balance is obvious. Every decisive Dembele action strengthens PSG’s post-Champions League star power, but every added knockout minute also tightens the recovery clock before the club’s Ligue 1 restart. Doue’s role carries a different value: proof that his rise is translating outside the club environment.
ReadPSG has already tracked Dembele’s scoring surge. Sweden now turns that form into a cleaner knockout test.




