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Tuchel celebrates PSG advance from ice-box

Despite injured leg being in a moon boot, coach conveys his excitement

- SIMON EVANS

Paris St Germain coach Thomas Tuchel let out a scream of joy and relief as his team grabbed two late goals to beat Atalanta 2-1 on Wednesday and take the French club into the Champions League semifinals for just the second time.

The German coach’s reaction was intensifie­d by the fact that, with an ankle injury picked up last week, Tuchel was forced to sit and watch on an ice-box for most of the game with his leg strapped in a moon boot.

“Imagine what I would have done if I had two legs!” he told the post-match conference.

“Maybe today would be the day you would see me sprint for 40m.

“But its ’ the clubs ’ birthday today, exactly 50 years, so we will not forget this birthday for sure,” he said.

Tuchel was under pressure to deliver in Europe this season, something PSG, utterly dominant at home, have struggled to achieve despite massive investment in talent over recent years.

Their last Champions League semifinal was in 1995.

“It was absolutely deserved,” Tuchel said, praising the contributi­on of his substitute­s Kylian Mbappe, whose pace and skill forced the Italians onto the back foot and who set up the winner for another man off the bench, Eric ChoupoMoti­ng.

The curtailmen­t of the French season due to Covid-19 left PSG with a lot of time to think and little action to prepare for the trip to Portugal, but Tuchel said their spirit was right.

“It was very difficult to prepare the team.

“There was no rhythm because there were no games, but I could feel in the last days that the determinat­ion, enthusiasm and effort of the group, the quality of the training and the mix between love and hard work, was exceptiona­l.

“For me, it was a deserved win, but if you score so late it was also luck — but I’m the first one to admit you need luck,” he said.

The attitude was epitomised by Brazilian forward Neymar who, despite missing a great chance early in the game, continued to probe the Atalanta defence.

“I never thought we’d be back

Imagine what I would have done if I had two legs! Maybe today would be the day you would see me sprint for 40m

home tomorrow,” the former Barcelona striker said.

“At every moment we just went for one thing — progress to the last four.

“Nobody will ever get it out of my head that I want to go to the final,” Neymar said.

“We’ll have to correct what we can and play another great game.

“We’re very happy and experienci­ng great moments.

“We’re a formidable squad, a family, with the attitude that it’s impossible to knock us out,” he added. —

 ?? Picture: DAVID RAMOS/REUTERS ?? SHEER JOY: Paris St Germain’s Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Neymar celebrate victory over Atalanta in their Champions League quarterfin­al at Estadio da Luz in Lisbon on Wednesday.
Picture: DAVID RAMOS/REUTERS SHEER JOY: Paris St Germain’s Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Neymar celebrate victory over Atalanta in their Champions League quarterfin­al at Estadio da Luz in Lisbon on Wednesday.

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