Zidane isn't the only one who loves Mbappe, says PSG boss Tuchel
Paris Saint-Germain boss Thomas Tuchel laughed off suggestions he was angry with Zinedine Zidane after his remarks about Kylian Mbappe.
Published : Nov 26, 2019 00:11 IST
Thomas Tuchel has suggested Zinedine Zidane loves Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe more because he is unattainable.
Speaking ahead of Real Madrid and PSG's Champions League clash on Tuesday, Los Blancos boss Zinedine Zidane reaffirmed his admiration for the France international , saying: "I am already in love with him."
Tuchel laughed off suggestions he was angry with Zidane for his remarks, stating he is not the only one who loves the 20-year-old World Cup winner.
"I don't know how in love Zidane is with Mbappe, but we really love our player," he told a media conference. "The most important thing is that he is our player. We are happy to have him with us. When you can't have things you want, you want it even more."
PSG blew Madrid away 3-0 in the opening Group A game in September, but Tuchel is expecting a far tougher test at the Santiago Bernabeu.
"It is a different game for many reasons," he added. "Firstly, we are playing in Madrid – one of the hardest stadiums to play in. Madrid have leaders and captains all over the pitch. Now they are playing well and are in great form. They have a lot more victories and don't concede a lot of goals.
"It's really hard to play against Madrid now, especially when they are at home. But we are a well-balanced team. We are dangerous and we will pose a challenge for them.
"I'm really convinced it is time to grab the opportunity because we can be really dangerous if we work together and if we are patient. It is a good time to show people and prove that we are able to play a great game and a really hard one like this."
The Ligue 1 champion has already qualified for the knockout stages after winning all four of its group games.
Tuchel has demanded his side plays with the same intensity that has characterised its campaign so far when it faces off against Zidane's men.
"We have showed great intensity with the ball during the group stage and it has been really impressive," he said. "This is the key. Without the work of the whole team it is not possible to win games in the Champions League. If we want to win against Madrid it is mandatory to play like that. That will be the challenge and we have set the benchmark."