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Paris Saint-Germain’s Brazilian defender Dani Alves (L) reacts as Paris Saint-Germain’s French striker Kylian Mbappe is is mobbed by teammates after scoring the second goal during the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 football match between Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England on February 12, 2019. – PSG won the match 2-0. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) |
Kylian Mbappe said Paris Saint-Germain showed they need
not be afraid of being without Neymar or Edinson Cavani as the French
club won 2-0 at Manchester United in their Champions League last 16,
first leg on Tuesday.
“We need to stop with the scare stories. People need to stop being
afraid. Of course Neymar is hugely important and Cavani is fundamental
to us, but football is played on the pitch and we showed that today,”
Mbappe told RMC Sport.
The World Cup-winning forward scored PSG’s second goal on the hour at
Old Trafford after Presnel Kimpembe’s 53rd-minute opener as Thomas
Tuchel’s team took firm control of the tie before the second leg next
month.
It was an outstanding performance from PSG in the absence of the
injured Neymar and Cavani — the world’s most expensive player for one,
as well as the French champions’ all-time top scorer.
In their absence PSG still succeeded in inflicting a first defeat on
United since the appointment of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as their interim
manager.
“In the second half we came out with the best intentions because we
knew they wanted to step up the rhythm and especially get a goal at
home,” added Mbappe, whose goal was his 23rd of the season in all
competitions.
“We are happy, but it’s only half-time in the tie and we need to
continue preparing well, because I think in the last 20 minutes we
dropped off a bit physically.
“We have three weeks now to make sure we are ready for the return and ensure we qualify.”
Coach Tuchel said his team improved as the game went on, while the
hosts suffered after seeing both Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial go
off injured.
“We lost too many easy balls in the first half but the second half was really excellent,” Tuchel said.
“We deserved to win, and to do so here at Old Trafford just now, I
congratulate my team – but it’s only half-time and we still have to play
at the Parc des Princes.”
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