Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘PSGshowedU­nited another level’

Coach Solskjaer admits gulf between his team and European elite after 2-0 loss

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MANCHESTER: For around 20 minutes on Tuesday, the Champions League glory days really did feel like they were back for Manchester United.

The capacity 74,000 crowd at Old Trafford was in full voice, United were attacking Paris St Germain (PSG) down the flanks with speed and aggression and their opponents looked shaky.

That feeling lasted until the French champions began to get a grip on the game and by the end of the night, a 2-0 defeat in the last 16, first-leg clash served to highlight the gulf that remains between this United team and the European elite.

“That’s the level we want to get to” United’s caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told reporters. “We’ve been talking about top four (in the Premier League), that’s one thing but we want to be at the top and Man United should be at the top.

“This is a top, top team we played against. Our players today, are disappoint­ed, of course, but I also think they know we need to step up our level to get to the level we want to get to,” added the Norwegian after suffering his first defeat since taking over 12 games ago in December.

United lost forwards Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard to muscle injuries midway through the match and replacemen­ts Alexis Sanchez and Juan Mata failed to provide the necessary spark. PSG had to cope without the injured Neymar and Edison Cavani, two thirds of their attack, yet remained a real threat in the final third with Julian Draxler and Angel Di Maria causing United problems.

That is the kind of strength in depth United will need to build if they are to return to being the kind of force in Europe that they were under Alex Ferguson.

REALITY CHECK

“It’s a reality check, you can see the strength they have when they put those players in as you talk about but that’s the level we want to get to,” added Solskjaer.

“And we are looking to strengthen the squad and then again we have so many young players to take a step up for next season.”The Norwegian insisted, however, that his first loss won’t wreck the momentum United have built up in the Premier League recently.

“No, not at all because at this club we have to bounce back and we are in a tournament, the Champions League, where it’s always going to be difficult, but our bread and butter is the (domestic) league so (I’m) not afraid of that.

“The reaction in the dressing room was disappoint­ment and when we go to Paris we’ll give it a go. It is a difficult mountain to climb but not impossible”.

HOSTILE CROWD SPURS DI MARIA ON: TUCHEL

MANCHESTER: Paris St Germain forward Angel Di Maria was spurred on by the hostile crowd at Manchester United on Tuesday, the French club’s manager Thomas Tuchel said.

Di Maria was United’s record

signing in 2014 when he was bought for £59.7 million ($77.04 million) but an underwhelm­ing debut season under then-manager Louis Van Gaal led to the Argentinai­nternation­al’sdeparture to PSG a year later.

In the Champions League last 16 on Tuesday, the 30-year-old

was booed by fans and had a beer bottle thrown in his direction but he had the last laugh by having a hand in both PSG goals .

“He had a hard time in the first half, the guy is very competitiv­e. If you tease him, it does not make him weaker,” Tuchel told reporters after the game.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? ▪ Kylian Mbappe (left) scored PSG’s second goal to take the match away from Manchester United.
AFP PHOTO ▪ Kylian Mbappe (left) scored PSG’s second goal to take the match away from Manchester United.

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