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Thomas Tuchel was again criticized and outraged: "Do you prefer us to play well and lose?"
The Paris Saint-Germain coach was asked to comment on his team's weak ability and attacked: "You said we needed a win, so what do you want now?".
Leipzig coach Nagelsman: "They didn't kick the frame even once."
And also: Ambape broke a negative record in the Champions League, Neymar's dismal figure
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Wednesday, 25 November 2020, 06:33
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Paris Saint-Germain saved their European season last night (Tuesday) with 0: 1 over Leipzig and kept a chance to qualify for the quarter-finals, after last year stopping only against Bayern Munich in the final.
But the European runner-up was far from impressive and was helped by a boundary penalty, which Neymar used to score in the 11th minute.
Thomas Tuchel looked particularly nervous after the game after being asked mainly about his team's weak ability and told an RMC Sport reporter: "We won, but what are you waiting for? You said we needed a win and we got it. We played with the heart, it was a very difficult game. I knew it would be difficult, "We won even though we had a lot of injuries. If you think it's better to play well than win, that's your opinion."
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The victory did not really reassure him.
Tuchel (Photo: Reuters)
Tuchel referred to the difference from the previous game against Leipzig and said: "We played with the heart, we stayed together even though we were in a difficult situation. I know we can play much better, but we have to take into account the situation we were in."
The coach talked about the heavy load on his players when he said: "Marcinius played with a shot. This is the damage that the national team break does. Three team games in the middle of the team games, it's crazy."
Disappointed Leipzig coach Julian Naglesman said after the game "I think we were the better team. Paris did not really get into any situation. They made a defensive defense and did not find our frame. We did enough to get at least a draw, but we did not manage to take points and now we have to win The two games we have left. "
Was nervous and lost endless balls.
Neymar (Photo: AP)
Neymar was also very nervous in this game and absorbed a yellow early.
The Brazilian did score but also lost 28 balls, more than any other player on his team.
Killian Ambape has been criticized and the French media have mentioned the fact that the big star has already recorded his eighth consecutive game in the Champions League without scoring - the worst streak in his Champions career.
Marcinius lined up with his coach when he said: "We did not shine in this game, but we scored three points. It is very important for the future. We improved compared to the previous game against them, we pressed them and did not allow them to get into many situations. Better on defense. "
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