Despite losing 0-1 to Bayern Munich in Paris, PSG’s star striker Mbappe, who came on as second-half substitute, is confident of roaring back in return leg
PSG’s Kylian Mbappe controls the ball during their clash against Bayern on Tuesday. Pic/Getty Images
Paris Saint-Germain were deservedly beaten by Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League Last 16 tie on Tuesday, but Kylian Mbappe’s cameo on his return from injury gives them reason to believe they can still prevent another premature exit from the competition.
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Mbappe did not look like a player who had been brought back much earlier than expected following a thigh injury as his electrifying pace caused panic in the Bayern defence when he came on for the final half-hour. The France superstar could not inspire a comeback as Bayern left the Parc des Princes with a 1-0 win, but only a brave Yann Sommer save and then a marginal offside call denied him an equaliser.
‘Not many away goals’
“We only lost 1-0, there are no more away goals, and if we play our attacking game, cause them problems and score once, we’ll be level,” Mbappe said as he looked ahead to the return leg in Germany on March 8. “We are not beaten, not at all. We have every chance.”
However, what Tuesday’s game confirmed was the extent to which PSG are dependent on Mbappe, despite the presence of Lionel Messi and Neymar in their attack. Messi and Neymar struggled to have any real influence on the game in the first 57 minutes before Mbappe came off the bench, by which time Kingsley Coman had put the away side ahead. The Argentine may have just inspired his country to WC glory and Neymar may still be the world’s costliest footballer, but there was a reason why PSG were so desperate to keep Mbappe when it seemed certain he would join Real Madrid.
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Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann
Bayern boss praises Mbappe
“When he came on Mbappe completely lifted the atmosphere in the stadium and that also gave the other players a lift,” admitted Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann. “It is clear that Kylian Mbappe can change any game.” The 24-year-old, scorer of seven goals in six matches during the group stage, now has three weeks to get back to full fitness and try to lead PSG into the quarter-finals. Failure is almost unthinkable for a club who have never won the Champions League despite all the investment of their Qatari owners over the last 12 years, and who have gone out of the Champions League in the last 16 in four of the past six seasons.
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