Messi subbed off on home debut, Neymar scores as PSG win

Lionel Messi was substituted on his home debut for Paris Saint-Germain after he struggled to make an impact against Lyon in Ligue 1 on Sunday.

The Argentine, who left Barcelona this summer for the French giants, was playing for the third time since his arrival.

He has failed to score a goal in the three appearances and on Sunday, he was replaced in the second half as PSG went on to beat Lyon to make it six wins from six in the league.

Messi did hit the angle of post and bar with a free-kick in the first half and forced a save from goalkeeper Anthony Lopes but was certainly below his best.

Lucas Paqueta had swept in Karl Toko Ekambi’s cross to give Lyon the lead in the 54th minute, before Neymar equalised with a controversial penalty on 66 minutes.

With the score at 1-1, Messi, 34, was replaced by right-back Achraf Hakimi and did not look happy at coming off.

The game was heading to a close when Mauro Icardi snatched all three points for the hosts with a injury-time winner, as he headed in Kylian Mbappe’s cross.

PSG’s next game is Wednesday’s Ligue 1 trip to Metz, as they bid to make it seven wins from seven at the top of the league.

Cavani does not feel comfortable in England–Father

Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani “does not feel comfortable” and could move back to his native South America, his father said.

The Uruguay international, 34, joined United on a free transfer last October on an initial one-year deal having left Paris St-Germain.

He has scored seven goals in 25 appearances this season.

“There is a 60% chance that Edinson will come to South America,” Luis Cavani told the TyC Sports network.

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However, on Tuesday night Cavani posted a photo on his Instagram account of him playing for United with the caption “proud to wear this shirt”.

In the interview with TyC Sports Luis Cavani said: “We are very anxious. We have always been to visit him, he has been in very beautiful places where people have received him very well.

“He has made himself loved, he has made many friends, but today he does not feel comfortable where he is.

“He has been thinking for more than two years that he wants to be closer to his family and that is the reason why I think Edi is going to end up playing for a team from here in South America.”

Cavani’s father said he could move to Boca Juniors in Argentina.

“I know that he would like to play and be close to his country, so that we could be closer to him,” Cavani senior added.Edinson Cavani missed Manchester United’s win over Manchester City on Sunday through injury

Neymar jr has been ruled out of PSG’s Champion’s League tie against Barcelona

Paris St-Germain have ruled Neymar out of the second leg of their last-16 Champions League tie against Barcelona.

The Brazil forward missed the first leg against his former side, which PSG won 4-1, with a thigh injury.

“Neymar returned to partial training with the squad last week and will continue to work back to fitness individually,” said a PSG statement.

Barcelona will be without defenders Gerard Pique and Ronald Araujo for the match in Paris on Wednesday.

Pique sustained a knee injury in the Copa del Rey semi-final win over Sevilla on 3 March, while Araujo has returned to training after an ankle problem but is not in the squad.

Ex-Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho is still missing for the Spanish side because of a knee injury.

Barcelona, who lost 8-2 to eventual winners Bayern Munich in last season’s one-legged quarter-final, have made it past the last 16 of the Champions League in each of the past 13 seasons.

In 2016-17, they were beaten 4-0 by PSG in the last-16 first leg in Paris, before winning the second leg 6-1 in Spain.

Barcelona head coach Ronald Koeman remained optimistic his side could reach the quarter-finals and said: “It is always different to have a result like this.

“Losing 4-1 at home means we have to score goals away from home and it’s more complicated but nothing is impossible.

“We believe in ourselves – we know we are Barca and have to win and will demonstrate this mentality.”

PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino, who took Tottenham to the Champions League final in 2018-19, will also be without on-loan Everton striker Moise Kean as he is self-isolating because of coronavirus.

Neymar helped the French champions reach their first Champions League final last August and has scored 12 goals in 17 competitive fixtures this season.

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‘Edinson is ready’ – Why Cavani is set to start for Man Utd against PSG despite FA investigation

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says that the Uruguayan has ‘learned his lesson’ after posting a racially insensitive message on Instagram on Sunday

The spotlight was always going to be on Edinson Cavani in Manchester United‘s meeting with Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night.

After all, the striker spent seven years at the Parc des Princes before parting company with the French champions at the end of last season.

However, after his Instagram activity on Sunday, the focus on Cavani has only intensified ahead of the visit of his former club.

The Uruguayan posted a message on the social media site that has led to an investigation from the Football Association due to the allegedly discriminatory nature of the language used.

Cavani has apologised for causing offence and will co-operate fully with the FA, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer backing the organisation’s inquiry.

However, the United boss has no doubts over Cavani’s state of mind ahead of a game that the Red Devils only need a draw from to secure a place in the last 16 of the Champions League.

“Edinson is ready to play,” Solskjaer stated in his pre-match press conference.

“Of course, it’s special for him to play against PSG, where he is the top scorer. From knowing him, I think that will give him energy and he will be ready.

“He is so professional, experienced and he will work on his mindset today and tomorrow to be ready for the game.

“The same goes for the FA (investigation). He’s learned a lesson. It might affect him but he’ll have to put it to one side when the game’s on and the best players can put problems or the other thoughts away for a while and perform when they have to.”

The post, which could land Cavani a ban, will clearly have no impact on Solskjaer’s team selection and the Norwegian will clearly be very tempted to start the striker, given the impressive nature of his performance off the bench at St Mary’s on Sunday.

Two goals and an assist was quite the impact from a player many were sceptical about United signing. Of course, a couple of good performances isn’t reason enough for anyone to start getting carried away but Cavani undeniably brings a focal point to the team’s attack that has been lacking since Romelu Lukaku was sold to Inter over 18 months ago.

Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood have all proven their worth since the Belgian departed at the start of last season but there have been occasions when the team has lacked the killer instinct only a real number nine has in his locker.

Cavani’s predatory finishing was very much in evidence at Southampton but it was his movement during his first start against Istanbul Basaksehir that really underlined what he offers to United.

He didn’t get on the scoresheet in the 4-1 win at Old Trafford last week but he caused the Turkish side’s defenders all sorts of problems with his running on and off the ball, which in turn created opportunities for his team-mates.

“I think it’s really important, especially for me,” Donny van de Beek said of playing with Cavani. “If you come in the box, it gives you some extra space because defenders always look extra for the striker, so it gives extra space for the midfielders.”

PSG won’t need to do much homework on Cavani. Thomas Tuchel and his players know the striker inside out. They’re well aware of the threat he poses to their hopes of reaching the knockout stage.

Martial is expected to be back in contention for a recall, having missed the win against Southampton through illness, but Cavani has shown in their last two fixtures why he is a better option down the middle.

Solskjaer favours a back three in these bigger fixtures and Cavani is ideally suited to partnering Rashford up front in a likely 3-4-1-2 formation because of his movement, experience and killer instinct.

One point will be enough to send United through to the knockout round while three would secure top spot with a game to spare, something many thought impossible when the group stage draw took place in September.

Cavani has only had a bit-part role to play so far in the Champions League but with two crucial games on the horizon and the knockout stages within touching distance, the 33-year-old still has the opportunity to make a massive impact in this season’s group stage.

How big of an impact could depend on Solskjaer, and how he opts to use the striker.

But it’s clear that the manager has no doubts about Cavani’s mindset after a couple of difficult days for the striker.

Desperate Tuchel has eight days to save his PSG job

Only three matches into their Champions League campaign, the Parisians are walking a thin line and the slightest slip could see their coach jettisoned

Almost three months to the day since Paris Saint-Germain played their first Champions League final, Thomas Tuchel, the man who led them to that momentous occasion, stands on trial.

The former Borussia Dortmund coach has eight days to prove his worth to the club’s board. Quite simply, that means picking up a minimum of four points in clashes against RB Leipzig and Manchester United.

Anything short of that tally will likely see PSG consigned to the Europa League after Christmas, by which time it would be a miracle if Tuchel was still in charge.

Having hit the club’s European high point in August, this would make a dramatic low; the first time in the QSI era that last-16 qualification would not be attained.

The Parisians lead Ligue 1 on 24 points, but a log jam of teams hover in close proximity. If Marseille win their two games in hand, they can draw level with the Parc des Princes club, who have lost more domestic fixtures this season than Lille, Lyon and Lens to name a few.

On Friday, they led 2-0 in Monaco but crumbled embarrassingly in the second half to lose 3-2. Their inability to react to the game slipping away from them echoed the manner in which they lost control in Leipzig in the Champions League at the start of the month and was arguably even more worrying than the outcome of the game.

But it is not their domestic form, necessarily, that is causing consternation. On the continent, in a group that was considered to be relatively clement, PSG are ailing.

They have produced three lacklustre performances that have yielded three points. Defeats against Manchester United and Leipzig have put them on the precipice.

It is true that injuries and illness have contrived to test them. It is also true that the squad that has been left to Tuchel has gaping holes which were not evident a year ago. But it is equally true that they have underperformed to a grave level.

Tuesday’s match in the French capital, then, promises to be a nervy affair.

The levels of concern that PSG are suffering ahead of the clash have been made evident by the coach’s very public stance on Neymar’s lack of fitness. It is clear the Brazilian is not primed for such an encounter, but such is the desperation of the hour, he is required.

“We need him. It’s absolutely necessary that he plays,” he told the press. “He has the confidence, the quality and the experience. He is a key player for his.

“He’s not in the best physical state, but he will start tomorrow. He can physically and mentally handle this kind of match.

“I hope that it’s not too much for him and that we will help him. We must work for him. He is not alone.”

Never the most industrious of characters in a defensive sense, PSG are ready and willing to go shorthanded at the back to allow the 28-year-old the luxury of focusing on his offensive game.

That Neymar is “necessary” for PSG does not only reflect on his individual quality, though. It shines a light on both PSG’s failed summer transfer window and the one-dimensional nature of their side, which leans on both the Brazilian and superstar sidekick Kylian Mbappe in attack.

Indeed, the club’s Champions League struggles can be traced back directly to this pair, who have not found the net on a single occasion in the competition this season.

Never the most industrious of characters in a defensive sense, PSG are ready and willing to go shorthanded at the back to allow the 28-year-old the luxury of focusing on his offensive game.

That Neymar is “necessary” for PSG does not only reflect on his individual quality, though. It shines a light on both PSG’s failed summer transfer window and the one-dimensional nature of their side, which leans on both the Brazilian and superstar sidekick Kylian Mbappe in attack.

Indeed, the club’s Champions League struggles can be traced back directly to this pair, who have not found the net on a single occasion in the competition this season.

“If Kylian and Ney don’t score, it has a big impact on us because they are decisive players,” the coach admitted. “We need goals from them and great performances.”

Unfortunately for PSG, neither is at full capacity ahead of the clash. Furthermore, there are still worries over midfielders Marco Verratti and Ander Herrera, as well as forward Mauro Icardi, who has barely played this year.

Throw in injuries for Juan Bernat and Thilo Kehrer in defence, and suspensions for Presnel Kimpembe and Idrissa Gueye, and this is a full-blown selection crisis.

During the Final 8 in Lisbon, PSG were able to rally around as a team to overcome such difficulties.

On Tuesday, the focus will revert to the superstar pairing. Tuchel and PSG are staking their reputation on them.

“You don’t get to a Champions League final by clicking your fingers,” Marquinhos said on the eve of this clash.

Equally, though, you don’t get to the showpiece with performances like PSG have produced so far. After the wretched display in Germany at the start of the month, the coach said he did not fear for his job.

“If we win at the Parc, the situation is totally the opposite,” he noted.

With an uneasy relationship with sporting director Leonardo, anything but victory could be the beginning of the end.

Indeed, the club’s Champions League struggles can be traced back directly to this pair, who have not found the net on a single occasion in the competition this season.

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