Daily Tribune (Philippines)

FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL

Stakes high as PSG faces United

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PARIS, France (AFP) — Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) will be playing for its Champions League lives against Manchester United with last season’s runner-up knowing the costs of group-stage eliminatio­n could be enormous on and off the field. Anything less than victory at Old Trafford and the French champions could see its destiny slip out of its hands going into the last game in Group H.

Neymar’s penalty gave the Qatar-owned club victory over RB Leipzig last week, but Thomas Tuchel’s team performed poorly and the coach’s agitation when the press asked him searching questions suggesting that all is not well in Paris.

PSG is on top of Ligue 1, although its lead has been trimmed back in recent weeks following more disappoint­ing displays. “There is no way we can play like that in Manchester, like we did in the second half,” Tuchel warned after a 2-2 draw with Bordeaux last Saturday.

Now is the time to concentrat­e on our objectives and to stick together.

There will be potentiall­y major consequenc­es if they fail to qualify for the Last 16 of the Champions League, something they have managed in each of the last eight seasons since becoming regulars in the competitio­n again after the Qatari takeover.

Tuchel is out of contract af ter this season and sporting director Leonardo is not believed to be a huge fan of the German, even if he recently dismissed reports he was looking for a replacemen­t.

“Honestly, the club has never thought about another coach to replace Tuchel. Now is the time to concentrat­e on our objectives and to stick together,” Leonardo said in a question and answer session with supporters.

Despite that, it is hard to imagine Tuchel surviving in the event of a European disaster, as being dumped out at the first hurdle would be a huge blow to PSG’s prestige.

Over the last decade it has become almost impossible for such ignominy to befall one of Europe’s super clubs, a category into which PSG now fit as the fif th richest in the world according to Deloit te’s Football Money League.

Barcelona has made it out of its group in every season since returning to the competitio­n in 2004 while Real Madrid has got out of its group in every year since 1997.

Bayern Munich has done so in every year since 2008.

Manchester City has already secured an eighth consecutiv­e appearance in the Last 16 while Juventus seventh.

After reveling in the team’s run to the final in Lisbon, PSG’s Qatari owners would not take kindly to such a sporting slap in the face.

Financiall­y, the repercussi­ons could be serious.

There is no way we can play like that in Manchester, like we did in the second half.

PSG is looking at ways of extending the contracts of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, whose existing deals expire in 2022, but how can they in their current financial predicamen­t?

Documents released in 2018 by Football Leaks showed Neymar’s after-tax salary to be 30 million euros a year while Mbappe’s salary was due to rise to 11 million euros this year.

If PSG is prepared to offer whatever it takes to keep them, will it be able to invest in the other areas of the team that need upgrading?

It has been hamstrung by the coronaviru­s crisis, suffering huge losses from the decision to cut short the last French season.

RMC Sport recently reported that PSG was preparing for a loss of some 200 million euros this season, mainly from lost gate receipts due to the pandemic.

A group-stage exit from the Champions League would only make things worse.

Just reaching the Last 16 was worth 9.5 million euros last season while reaching and winning the final was worth another 41.5 million euros, enough to cover the wages of Neymar and Mbappe for a year.

Union of European Football Associatio­ns is set to reduce prize money over the next few years because of the impact of the health crisis, but PSG can ill afford to miss out on these sums.

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 ?? FRANCK FIFE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? NEYMAR and PSG put their Champions League lives on the line when they face Manchester United.
FRANCK FIFE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE NEYMAR and PSG put their Champions League lives on the line when they face Manchester United.

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