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Tuchel after Paris Saint-Germain's loss: "The media is under pressure, but my job is not in danger"
PSG again lost in the Champions League, the coach had to calm the pressure, Marcinius claims: "It's not his fault, we trust him."
Tuchel: "If you expect us to win 0: 3 or 0: 4 in every game, those are your expectations, not mine"
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Thursday, 05 November 2020, 07:11
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The French champions suffered a second loss in three games in the Champions League, after losing an advantage yesterday (Wednesday) and surrendering 2: 1 to R.B. Leipzig.
This is the first time ever that the three French teams (Paris, Marseille and Ran) have lost in the same round in the Champions League since October 2011 (Lille, Lyon and Marseille), but Thomas Tuchel is not interested in all this: the coach feels the media is sitting on his neck.
"It's our fault, because we did not score the second goal," Tuchel said at the end of his team, which led 0: 1, missed Pendel and missed more opportunities to double the score, "Then we made a mistake that led to Pendel. Then we absorbed red and ten players it is difficult. Strong team We played against a team that until a week ago led the Bundesliga.
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When a coach says his position is stable, he is in trouble.
Tuchel (Photo: Reuters)
Furious.
Marcinius (Photo: Reuters)
"We were short of players," continued Tuchel, who had to make do without Neymar and Ambape. "We were not on pace, we change players every week. We have more games, our fate is still in our hands. If you expect us to win 0: 3 or 0 in every game, "These are your expectations, not mine. The atmosphere in the media is very stressful, that's how it is in Paris. No problem, my job remains the same. My job is not in danger."
Marcinius defended his coach: "It's hard to explain what happened. When you absorb a goal, you have to stay focused. You have to get over it. You have to stay positive. You have to get better, and we know competition is not easy. If we support Tuchel? Of course. We know what football is. It's the coach who led the team to the best season in its history. Football has no patience for me, the coach, anyone. It needs to get better, and we trust the coach. It's not his fault. We players can play much better. When you get on the field, you have to fight. Win or lose, you have to fight. "
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