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Fitness race

PSG duo in race against time for Liverpool clash

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PSG hope Mbappe and Neymar can play against Liverpool

PARIS: It has been a month marred by off-field controvers­ies for Paris SaintGerma­in, but it is the fitness of Kylian Mbappe and Neymar that casts the longest shadow over the French club ahead of tonight’s Champions League crunch clash against Liverpool.

PSG go into the game at the Parc des Princes in third place in Group C, and a defeat against last season’s runners-up, coupled with a win for Napoli at home to Red Star Belgrade, would condemn the Qatar-owned side to an early eliminatio­n.

Such a prospect is unthinkabl­e for a club with the ambitions of PSG, who are desperate to improve on consecutiv­e exits from the Champions League in the last 16.

Thomas Tuchel has won every domestic game since his appointmen­t as coach in the summer, but PSG’s results in Europe have been underwhelm­ing, with a 3-2 defeat at Liverpool in September being followed by two draws against Napoli.

Indeed, a 6-1 win over Red Star last month is the French side’s only victory in their last seven Champions League matches — not exactly the form of potential winners.

“We have to play very well to beat Liverpool. An average performanc­e won’t be enough against a team like that. We are talking top level and we need to be perfectly prepared. It’s a decisive match,” club captain Thiago Silva said.

But would they really be so well-prepared if the two most expensive players in the world were both absent against Juergen Klopp’s team?

Mbappe and Neymar both suffered injuries playing in internatio­nal friendly matches last week, and watched Saturday’s 1-0 home win over Toulouse from the stands.

Both of those players have scored 13 goals this season, while Edinson Cavani has 10 in all competitio­ns. Their influence on the team is huge. “They’re getting better every day, we have time before now and Wednesday. It’s good for us. I think they’ll be able to play,” was Tuchel’s optimistic assessment at the weekend.

The stakes are almost too high for PSG not to field their superstar duo, even if there is a risk.

PSG are a point behind both Liverpool and Napoli, so really need a win to reduce the pressure before going to Belgrade on the final matchday next month.

Being eliminated from the Champions League before Christmas would be catastroph­ic for a club who have faced fresh allegation­s of breaches of Uefa’s Financial Fair Play regulation­s this month following Football Leaks revelation­s.

They have also come under fire after investigat­ive website Mediapart reported that club talent scouts subjected potential youth signings to racial profiling, breaking French anti-discrimina­tion laws.

PSG conducted an internal investigat­ion and found “no proven case of discrimina­tion”, but the claims have done little to help the mood around the club.

At least veteran Brazilian Dani Alves made his comeback at the weekend after six months out with a knee injury, and his influence could be precious as Paris seek to extend their impressive home record in Europe.

Only Barcelona and Real Madrid have beaten PSG at the Parc des Princes in the Champions League since the Qatari takeover seven years ago, so the challenge facing Liverpool is huge — all the more so given that Klopp’s men have lost their last four games away from Anfield in the competitio­n.

Amid their best ever start to a Premier League season, which continued with a 3-0 win at Watford on Saturday, the Reds also know the stakes are high in Europe.

“It’s going to be a difficult game in Paris and a good game to show how good we are. We go there to try to win, for sure,” Xherdan Shaqiri said.

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 ??  ?? PSG forwards Neymar, left, and Kylian Mbappe watch their team play Toulouse at the Parc des Princes on Saturday.
PSG forwards Neymar, left, and Kylian Mbappe watch their team play Toulouse at the Parc des Princes on Saturday.

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