Tuchel backs Mbappe, says Neymar lacked rhythm

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PSG Manager, Thomas Tuchel.

PSG forward, Neymar scored the goal that could prove vital for the team in the second leg of their Champions League but his manager, Thomas Tuchel, believes he was far from his free-flowing best.

Thomas Tuchel felt Neymar’s lack of competitive matches slowed him down but he backed Kylian Mbappe after Erling Haaland’s brace inspired Dortmund to a 2-1 home victory in the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday.

Neymar was on the scoresheet on his return from a rib injury, with Mbappe who also missed the game on Saturday supplying him the assist but were outshine by Erling Haaland, Sancho and other Dortmund stars who played with confidence and shows little or no respect to the star-studded opponent.

However, Tuchel felt PSG’s busy schedule and injuries to their stars had played a part at Signal Iduna Park.

“We have made twice as many matches as Dortmund in recent weeks. We have had injury concerns with key players, they lack the rhythm, the hardness of the competition, as we saw with Neymar,” he said, via L’Equipe.

“Our possession of the ball was not stable enough for this not to be a physical match. There was this physical side to this match, in addition, we made too many mistakes in unnecessary positions.

“We were lacking in timing. We lost a little confidence, and form. I thought it would be a more open game.”
Neymar said post-match he had been unhappy with PSG’s management of his injury, insisting he was ready to return earlier.

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“It was not my choice not to play the last matches. I wanted to play, I felt good,” Neymar said post-match. “The club was afraid and it is I who suffer from it.”

Tuchel, who felt his side played with fear, also backed Mbappe to learn from a difficult outing.

“I knew it would be a tough game for him. He had to be very, very patient,” he said.

“We know that the technical relationship between him and Ney is good. Ney lacked rhythm, competition.

“Kylian made an assist. It’s a tough game for him, a game to grow. I trust him. We’re going to have a good game at the Parc [des Princes].”

PSG host the second leg on March 11.

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