Paris Saint-Germain administrator Thomas Tuchel talked to the press ahead of the very crucial tie against old foes Manchester United.
Paris Saint-Germain administrator Thomas Tuchel has commended Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford in front of the Champions League conflict against Manchester United on Wednesday.
He said: “The last two performances from him [Rashford] against us have been annoying, He’s a very young adult who takes his responsibilities on and off the pitch very impressively. I like this mixture. He’s a big threat with his speed, ability to score and finishing, and determination. He’s very precise and super rapid on the counter-attack. He has a big impact and it’s nice to see players like him do this from the academy of a big club like United.”
Tuchel voiced praise for Bruno Fernandes as well: “It’s impressive because he had a great influence at Manchester United from the first minutes, it’s exceptional. He has always improved also in terms of his personality. He has always taken responsibility on the ground. We will try everything to find solutions against him. He’s one of the key players, but he’s not the only one.”
United can book their position in the knockout phases of the opposition by keeping away from rout against the Ligue 1 heroes who have battled lately.
PSG have won only two of their last five apparatuses in all rivalries and are at risk for neglecting to fit the bill for the last 16. They should trust results go in support of themselves in the other Group H conflict between RB Leipzig and Istanbul Basaksehir.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side supported their odds of qualifying with a 2-1 success in Paris a month ago gratitude to objectives from Fernandes and Rashford – two players that Tuchel singled out for acclaim during his pre-coordinated public interview.
United could hand a Champions League start to PSG record goalscorer Edinson Cavani who got support subsequent to going ahead as a substitute at the end of the week triumph against Southampton. Tuchel conceded he was not astonished by Cavani’s effect of the seat.