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PSG perplexed as Champions League run ends in familiar failure

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March (Reuters) - Paris St Germain’s Champions League exit has left the club perplexed and searching for answers but there will be no knee-jerk reaction to fire coach Thomas Tuchel after their latest European failure, club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said.

The French champions blew a 2-0 advantage in their last-16 second leg match against Manchester United in Paris on Wednesday, crashing out on away goals after being beaten 31 at the Parc des Princes.

PSG have spent a fortune on assembling a team capable of winning Europe’s elite club competitio­n but have failed to get past the quarter-final stages since being taken over by bigspendin­g Qatar Sports Investment­s in 2011.

“I’m very disappoint­ed with the result and the game. I don’t understand how we lost,” AlKhelaifi said. “We won 2-0 there. Here in Paris we lost 3-1. We gave them everything to win. It was easy for them. I don’t understand.”

PSG appointed Tuchel in May in the hope that the uncompromi­sing German would further their quest for European glory, and Al-Khelaifi said the club would not take any decisions over his future in the heat of the moment.

“I trust the coach... but it’s not because we lose a match that we have to act now,” the president was quoted as saying by French sports newspaper L’Equipe.

“We must make decisions with a cool head but this is not the moment. We want to calm down.”

The defeat sparked emotions ranging from anger to despair from members of Tuchel’s squad.

Brazil internatio­nal Neymar, who was injured for both legs, lashed out at the video assistant referees system after United won a late penalty.

His compatriot­s, club captain Thiago Silva and Marquinhos, offered a more measured perspectiv­e, stressing the need for the team to reflect on the defeat.

“We have to go away and think, like we do every year,” Marquinhos said. “We have to think about what’s working and not working so that we can come back stronger.”

Silva asked the club’s fans for forgivenes­s.

“It’s difficult to speak. It’s a shame,” he said. “We were on a good run and yet again it ends here. That’s football. Nothing worked today. I ask our fans to forgive us.”

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