Sunderland Echo

Facing Messi a good test despite loss to PSG – Dias

- By Andy Hampson nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Ruben Dias believes Manchester City will have learned plenty from testing themselves against Lionel Messi despite their Champions League defeat at Paris St Germain.

Messi scored a superb first goal since his summer move from Barcelona as the French side gained some revenge for last season’s semifinal loss with a 2-0 victory in their group clash on Tuesday.

The Argentinia­n exploded into life in the 74th minute at the Parc des Princes, running from halfway and finishing from the edge of the box after playing a one-two with Kylian Mbappe.

Despite the defeat, which saw City slip to third in Group A behind Bruges and PSG, defender Dias felt the Premier League champions could take a lot of positives.

The Portuguese said: “If you want to be at the top, if you want to be number one, you need to play against some of the best.

“I would say that is the best you can have. It is always challengin­g and it is always good to be able to prove yourself to yourself. As a team it is always special to play these games.

“We are disappoint­ed because we demand everything we can from ourselves, individual­ly and collective­ly. If we don’t take a win we will never be satisfied, even though we have made a good game.

“We know in the ultimate instant what matters is winning but the team performed and we created chances. We will take the ‘goods’ and the ‘bads’ and we will get better.”

Messi had been a doubt ahead of the game but grabbed the headlines with his sublime strike, which added to an early effort from former Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye.

The six-time world player of the year had made a slow start to his PSG career, failing to find the net in his first three appearance­s and being hampered by fitness problems. There had been questions over whether the much-vaunted front trio of Messi, Neymar and Mbappe would click but there may be fewer doubts now.

“I hadn’t been able to play recently and this was only my second game in this stadium,” Messi, 34, said. “I’m adapting to my new team.

“The more we forwards play together the better our relationsh­ip will be. We all need to grow together and improve and keep giving our best.”

 ?? ?? Paris Saint-Germain’s Lionel Messi (centre) celebrates scoring against Manchester City during the UEFA Champions League, Group A match.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Lionel Messi (centre) celebrates scoring against Manchester City during the UEFA Champions League, Group A match.

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