PSG Condemn Ole Gunnar Solskjaer To First Man United Defeat
13th February 2019
Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe struck in a seven-minute spell just before the hour mark as PSG displayed their credentials to finally become champions of Europe for the first time
- Paris Saint-Germain made light of an injury crisis to inflict Manchester United's first defeat under caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with a 2-0 win at Old Trafford on Tuesday
- After a run of 10 wins and one draw in 11 games since Solskjaer replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho in December, defeat is a reality check for United's revival
- PSG showed they still retain plenty of world class talent despite their big name absentees as United struggled to contain the slick passing of Thomas Tuchel's men in midfield and the pace of Mbappe in attack
- Any hope of a United comeback in Paris suffered another huge blow when Pogba was dismissed late on for catching Dani Alves with a raised boot
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom- Paris Saint-Germain made light of an injury crisis to inflict
Manchester United's first defeat under caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
with a 2-0 win at Old Trafford on Tuesday to take a huge step towards the
Champions League quarter-finals.
Presnel Kimpembe and
Kylian Mbappe struck in a seven-minute spell just before the hour mark as PSG
displayed their credentials to finally become champions of Europe for the first
time, especially once they get the world's most expensive player Neymar and
Edinson Cavani back from injury.
After a run of 10
wins and one draw in 11 games since Solskjaer replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho
in December, defeat is a reality check for United's revival and they have a
mountain to climb when the sides meet again for the second leg on March 6.
The English giants
will also have to cope without Paul Pogba in three weeks' time as he was sent
off for two yellow cards a minute from time to round off a terrible night for
the hosts.
The French champions
have bowed out in the last 16 in each of the past two seasons to Spanish giants
Barcelona and Real Madrid.
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Yet, for all the
positivity of United's return to form in the past two months, they remain 14
points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City and Liverpool and the big
rebuilding job required to make the three-time European champions contenders
again for this competition was laid bare.
PSG showed they
still retain plenty of world class talent despite their big name absentees as
United struggled to contain the slick passing of Thomas Tuchel's men in
midfield and the pace of Mbappe in attack.
Angel di Maria was
roundly booed by the home support on his return to Old Trafford after an
unhappy one-season spell with United after signing for a then club record £60
million in 2014.
The Argentine nearly
silenced his detractors with a dipping shot that flew just wide six minutes in.
PSG have struggled
on the road in the Champions League against elite opposition but showed little
sign of nerves as they stroked the ball around confidently.
However, it was when
given the chance to counter-attack and use Mbappe's speed they looked most
dangerous.
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The 20-year-old
World Cup winner slotted a huge chance wide on the half hour mark, although
Mbappe would likely have been ruled offside by VAR, on its introduction to the
Champions League, even if he had found the net.
For all PSG's injury
problems, a double blow also rocked United in the seconds before half-time and
at the break as Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial limped off to be replaced by
Alexis Sanchez and Juan Mata.
The home side never
recovered their composure as PSG produced a stunning second-half display to all
but book their place in the last eight despite David de Gea's best efforts.
Mbappe had the first
chance when his header was turned behind by the Spanish goalkeeper.
But from the
resulting corner, Kimpembe was left completely unmarked to side-foot home from
point-blank range.
A brilliant team
goal doubled United's trouble soon after when Mbappe was again too quick for
Victor Lindelof and Eric Bailly to meet Di Maria's low cross.
Thereafter only De
Gea stood in the visitors' way as he stayed big to block Mbappe's attempted
chip as he bore down on goal again before Juan Bernat's rising drive was then
diverted wide.
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Any hope of a United
comeback in Paris suffered another huge blow when Pogba was dismissed late on
for catching Dani Alves with a raised boot.
PSG suffered the
biggest collapse in Champions League history when Barcelona overturned a 4-0
first leg deficit to win the return leg 6-1 at this stage two seasons ago.
However, on this occasion PSG have done the hard work on the road making a similar comeback at the Parc des Princes even more unlikely.