Neymar, Cavani Absence Does Zero To Affect Tuchel's Winning PSG Formula
13th February 2019
Back at Old Trafford where he endured a nightmare single season in 2014/15, Angel di Maria returned to haunt his old side, setting up both goals

- Paris Saint-Germain could have feared the worst going into their Champions League trip to Manchester United without both Neymar and Edinson Cavani, but coach Thomas Tuchel deserves plaudits for finding the right formula
- Second-half goals from Presnel Kimpembe and the devastating Kylian Mbappe secured a 2-0 away win and PSG now have a comfortable advantage heading into the second leg of their last-16 tie in three weeks
- Winless on their previous three trips to England, this time PSG outclassed Premier League opposition despite the absences of the world's most expensive player as well as the club's all-time top scorer
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom- Paris Saint-Germain could have feared the worst going into their
Champions League trip to Manchester United without both Neymar and Edinson
Cavani, but coach Thomas Tuchel deserves plaudits for finding the right formula
as they came away with a commanding victory.
Second-half goals
from Presnel Kimpembe and the devastating Kylian Mbappe secured a 2-0 away win
and PSG now have a comfortable advantage heading into the second leg of their
last-16 tie in three weeks.
Winless on their
previous three trips to England, this time PSG outclassed Premier League
opposition despite the absences of the world's most expensive player as well as
the club's all-time top scorer.
Appointed with a
brief to take PSG further in Europe than they have been before under their
Qatari owners, Tuchel might have felt he had been cursed by an injury jinx with
right-back Thomas Meunier also sidelined.
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But instead, full of energy on the touchline and with some evidently strong words to his players at half-time, he saw his side send out a clear message.
"We are a team
with Neymar and Cavani, two international class players, but we are a team
without them as well," said German star Julian Draxler.
- Mbappe takes heed -
Central to PSG's
victory was the performance of Mbappe. The 20-year-old usually showcases his
lightning pace out wide but here he followed Tuchel's instructions and adapted
to a central attacking role without Cavani.
"He told me it
would be different to what I usually do, that I might touch the ball a lot less
often, that I couldn't drop too deep, because I was the only player who could
get in behind," said Mbappe.
"I listened to
him, even if it was a bit difficult because it was new and I am still learning
in this position."
Back at Old Trafford
where he endured a nightmare single season in 2014/15, Angel di Maria returned
to haunt his old side, setting up both goals.
- Marquinhos stars -
A flexible line-up
featuring a 35-year-old Daniel Alves on the right wing was held together in
central midfield by Marquinhos, the Brazilian outstanding as he stepped up from
defence, and Marco Verratti.
That meant the
absence of Adrien Rabiot, frozen out over his refusal to sign a new contract,
was not felt.
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"Those two were
superb together, incredible, but we can't play the whole season with just those
two in midfield," pointed out Tuchel.
It would be
dangerous for PSG to get carried away, just two years after they destroyed
Barcelona 4-0 at the same stage, only to lose the return leg 6-1 away.
This time should be
different, however -- the second leg will be at home, and this Manchester
United are not Barcelona.
Neymar and Cavani
are both expected to again be missing for the return on March 6, but PSG have
shown they can cope without them.
"People need to
stop being afraid. Of course Neymar is hugely important and Cavani is
fundamental to us, but football is played on the pitch and we showed
that," Mbappe said after the game.
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The pressure on
Tuchel was considerable, with his predecessor Unai Emery paying the price for
defeats at the same stage to Barcelona and Real Madrid in the last two seasons.
But the German has
shown a tactical flexibility along with a strength of personality and it got
the best out of his team on Tuesday, leaving the quarter-finals within sight.
"To win at Old
Trafford, against a team who had won 10 out of 11 and were unbeaten under (Ole
Gunnar) Solskjaer, deserves a mention among the best away results for a French
side" in Europe, wrote veteran commentator Vincent Duluc in sports daily
L'Equipe.