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It happened to me! - Valverde laughs off Dembélé timekeeping

Ousmane Dembélé has reportedly arrived late for training yet again, but Barcelona head coach Ernesto Valverde laughed off the transgression.

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It happened to me! - Valverde laughs off Dembélé timekeeping
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Barcelona head coach Ernesto Valverde defended Ousmane Dembélé after the France forward reportedly turned up late for training again.

Dembélé helped Barcelona to a 4-0 derby defeat of Espanyol on Saturday but following that crushing LaLiga victory made headlines again for another disciplinary issue.

The France forward's timekeeping has been an issue throughout his career, with the 21-year-old reportedly arriving two hours late for Monday's session.

Valverde was repeatedly asked about Dembélé's discipline during a news conference ahead of Tuesday's Champions League game at home to Tottenham.

But the coach was unwilling to publicly criticise the youngster and even made light of the matter.

Valverde: We'll try to solve Dembélé issue internally

Asked if he could remember such lateness in a player, Valverde joked: "It happened to me!

"I knew you were going to ask about Dembélé. It's true that some things have happened, we will try to solve things internally, and there's not much more to say about this.

"It is a new situation, and we want to help this player, because he has great talent, and we want to help him make the most of it.

"These are questions about an internal matter, he's a player who gives us a lot of things in the field, but in the same way that others contribute a lot on the pitch. We all have to follow some guidelines here.

"You win the derby 4-0 and everyone says it'll be relaxing, it's sunny outside and you hope nothing crazy happens. This is an internal issue, we will resolve it internally, and I've said that four times."

Valverde on Coutinho

Philippe Coutinho's recent performances have also been questioned but Valverde said he is happy with the Brazil international's contribution.

"The players' form goes up and down all season. When Luis Suarez wasn't scoring the questions were about him non-stop," Valverde added.

"Philippe is very important for us. He played in the second half the other night [against Espanyol] and is another option for us. We want to support him to give us the best he can, as he is a decisive player."