Mbappe cannot be stopped - Saha thinks PSG has edge over Manchester United
Paris Saint-Germain has a slight advantage over Manchester United due to its development and having Kylian Mbappe, Louis Saha says.
Published : Feb 11, 2019 21:57 IST
Former Manchester United striker Louis Saha has warned his old side that it faces an attacking force "who cannot be stopped" in Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer takes charge of his first Champions League match since taking over as caretaker manager against the Ligue 1 champion at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
PSG has been dealt a series of injury blows in the build-up to the last-16 tie, with Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Thomas Meunier to miss the first leg and Marco Verratti short of full fitness.
However, Saha thinks World Cup winner Mbappe will help to give Thomas Tuchel's side the edge.
"Paris Saint-Germain are slightly ahead because they kept progressing," he told Omnisport when asked to compare the teams. "They have a player like Mbappe who cannot be stopped."
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"Man United are a great club with quality players. Paris Saint-Germain are solid because the head coach brought more stability between defence and attack. The coach can easily switch his system, he's very clever and has great communication.
"He has great coaching staff able to identify the opponent's philosophy. We saw him changing his system several times during a game.
"The team has evolved a lot. They haven't taken it to the next level in the Champions League, those few steps left to reach the final. They lacked those elements: the right information, atmosphere, balance, reaction to what cannot be predicted.
"The coach needs to deal with it, giving the right space and confidence to the players while keeping his defence ready. It's a balance to reach that is different in Champions League to the league."
Dealing with pressure
PSG was considered heavy favourite when the draw was made in December, but its problems with injuries, coupled with United's resurgent domestic form under Solskjaer, suggests the tie could be closely fought.
Saha, in fact, thinks United should not be discounted from challenging for the trophy this season, even if it sits fourth in the Premier League and 14 points behind leader Manchester City.
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"The Champions League is a different world," said Saha, who won the competition with the Red Devils in 2008. "We've seen it with Liverpool and others. Some were not the best in the league and, once in the Champions League, the cohesion rises. It is not the same.
"It is not going to about the one who plays a solid game; that's not enough in the Champions League. It's about the players able to play freely, to deal with the transitions and with the pressure of the last minutes of the game.
"You have to deal with pressure, ego and confidence. Some attack or defend too much [in the final few minutes]. It is a coaching thing. Zinedine Zidane won Champions Leagues and showed us how to do it. We just hope now that Ole does the same."