Truth be told, he could have had no complaints if he'd never played for France again - and yet he arrived in Germany for Euro 2024 as a starter. Of course, that's primarily down to the fact that Kingsley Coman only returned to action just before the end of the season.
With the Bayern Munich man having had a few more weeks since then to get back up to full speed, it's easy to understand why there is mounting talk of Coman - or even Randal Kolo Muani - starting in place of Dembele for France's final group game.
After all, Dembele has scored just one goal for his country in the past three years (in a 14-0 win over Gibraltar), his most recent assist came when Les Bleus last faced Poland at the 2022 World Cup, while his performances in the first two group games in Germany were atrocious. Indeed, he's already lost the ball 27 times in 146 minutes of action, had just five touches in the opposition box, completed only four dribbles (as many as John McGinn) and created just three chances (fewer than N'Golo Kante).
Perhaps Deschamps will give Dembele another chance. Maybe he'll even find some form. If his career to date has taught us anything, though, it won't last. It never does with Dembele.
The only consistent aspect of his game is its inefficiency. The only thing he can be relied on to do is let you down. It's time for France to stop waiting for Dembele - and defending him too.