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PSG's Kylian Mbappé fit to start against Leipzig in Champions League semi-final

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Kylian Mbappé is set to start for Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday as they take on RB Leipzig for a place in the Champions League final on Tuesday.

Mbappé came off the bench to set up Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s injurytime winner as PSG dramatical­ly came from behind to beat Atalanta in their quarter-final in Lisbon. The 21-year-old had been limited to the final 30 minutes after struggling with an ankle injury but now looks set for longer involvemen­t.

“He [Mbappé] has had no reaction and [has] had six days since to work on fitness, so of course he can start,” the PSG coach Thomas Tuchel told the pre-match press conference. “We will decide after training whether he can play 90 minutes.”

Tuchel also offered praise to Neymar, who was instrument­al in PSG’s late recovery last Wednesday against Atalanta and set up their last-minute equaliser. “Neymar has always been a leader, even when I arrived,” the German said. “He is showing confidence, courage, and that’s how a leader needs to act on the pitch.”

It is the first time PSG have reached the last four in 25 years, and the first time since their Qatari-backed takeover in 2011 saw the French club’s expectatio­ns and ambition swell. “We are here because we deserve it,” Tuchel added. “We played a great season and worked so hard, took every match seriously. We won’t talk about the past – only the present. We’re hungry for success.” Tuchel will take on a Leipzig side managed by Julian Nagelsmann – and the 46-year-old can take some credit for his younger compatriot’s coaching success. In 2007, Nagelsmann was an Augsburg player struggling with constant injury problems – so Tuchel, then the Bavarian club’s reserve team coach, gave him a scouting assignment.

“Unfortunat­ely, he [Nagelsmann] was always injured but I asked him if he could scout and help me. He did a great job and look what’s become of him.” The RB Leipzig manager later took up the story, saying: “I got paid as a player but I was injured … so I got the chance to scout and analyse the opponents. I never imagined back then I’d make it to a Champions League semi and play against him [Tuchel].”

Moving on to Tuesday’s contest at the Estádio da Luz, the 33-year-old said: “The players really have the will to win, we are hungry and I can see that in their faces. We were great against Atlético and now we have a chance against PSG. We want to take the next step and are ready for that.”

 ??  ?? Kylian Mbappé leaves the PSG team hotel in Lisbon for a training session. Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
Kylian Mbappé leaves the PSG team hotel in Lisbon for a training session. Photograph: Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images

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