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Stormy after relegation: Italian national team liaison with harsh allegations, Herrera claimed that Pardes also heard similar things: "For us it would have cost a long distance"


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In France, Neymar is killed, and Ratti: "The judge told us to go get fucked."

Stormy after dismissal: The Italian national team's contact with harsh allegations against the referee, Herrera claimed that Pardes also heard similar things.

French television accused the Brazilian star: "It's time to ask if he is the leader PSG needs."

Leonardo optimistic: "This project has just begun"

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Varati and Pochettino at the end (Photo: Reuters)

Last season, Paris Saint-Germain reached the Champions League final, only to lose to Bayern Munich. Tonight (Tuesday) she was eliminated in the semi-finals, after losing to Manchester City 2: 0 in the return match, and was eliminated after 4: 1 in the sum of the games. Killian Ambape who was not 100 percent fit remained on the bench for 90 minutes, Neymar was weak on offense and all that is left for Mauricio Pochettino and his players now is to try and secure the French championship - a task that seems more difficult than usual this season.



At the end of the game, Pochettino complained to the refereeing staff on the lawn, and in particular to Chief Referee Bjorn Koippers. His players did not calm down either. "The judge told Andrew Pardes to go for a ride," said Herrera. "If we were to say things like that, we would be out of 3-4 games."



Marco Verratti also claimed: "The referee told us to go to the gym 3-4 times during the game. For them it is normal, but if we say that, we are kept away from 10 games. I do not say such things to the referees, he started pulling us out. "We were yellow and we got nervous, but it's not his fault anymore. Citi deserved to come up."

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"We played as we planned," Pochettino insisted.

"We started very well, we got into situations, we controlled. Not many teams can control against Manchester City. Sometimes you also need a certain percentage of luck in football, and in the end City were effective. I want to congratulate her, she does a fantastic job. At the same time, "I am proud of my team. We played 40-45 minutes in this double encounter with ten players, and that is a big difference."



On the game itself, the nervous Varati said: "We believed until the red card, we got to a lot of situations. We played much better than them, but then we absorbed a goal from the first situation they had like in the first game. But that's what happens when you play against big teams. We fought to the end. In each other's eyes and we tried everything. This is the second year in a row that we reach the big four. We had a good run. I do not know what to say, we wanted to reach the final and we could not do it. When you play against big teams, it is impossible to attack for 90 minutes without suffering. "We have to accept that. Today we played with a lot of personality. I don't think City had a goal kick in the first half apart from their goal."



Verratti even provided a promise to the fans and said: "I know that one day we will win the Champions League. We are getting closer to that. We have to continue just like that. We have a coach who arrived five months ago and added a lot of courage, we have the required player material. If we win the Champions League, we will die to do so. "



Herrera added: "We were better for 70 minutes. We tried, we attacked, we will return home with our heads held high."

Marcinius also claimed: "We tried to be aggressive and stop their ball movement, but the small details prevailed. We will have to think about what we need to improve, these were two teams with very different approaches. We tried to give everything, but they persevered."

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Asked about the future of Neymar and Killian Ambape, professional manager Leonardo said: "Now is not the time to talk or announce anything, we want to keep our stars. We should be proud of what we have done, we have managed to get out of difficult situations this season. I am optimistic about the future. "Pochettino arrived only a few months ago, and this whole project has just begun."



Fabio Capello criticized Neymar at the end and said: "I was hoping he would do something, that he would be a little more decisive. He tried to make too many unnecessary dribbles and did not play like a leader. A leader takes the team forward, towards the goal. He talked too much."



On French television, Neymar has also been criticized by former actor and commentator Jerome Rotten.

PSG expects a lot more from him. If she intends to extend his contract, she also needs to straighten him out. He is not a leader enough. In terms of personal abilities he is fantastic, but is he able to carry the team on his back? Unfortunately, the answer "If PSG builds on him for years to come, she needs to make sure his behavior improves."



Commentator Daniel Riolo also criticized the Brazilian star and said on French television: "We have reached a point where we must start asking what PSG's goal is with Neymar. Have you paid so much for him and invested so much in him for such ability? Is that what you are? "Expect your leader? In my opinion, that's just not enough."

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