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To live up to hype, PSG must beat Real Madrid without Neymar

PSG will take on Real Madrid in the second leg of round of 16 encounter in Champions League. PSG are trailing 3-1 after capitulating late in the first leg.

Reported by: AP New Delhi Published : Mar 05, 2018 12:27 IST, Updated : Mar 05, 2018 12:27 IST
PSG vs Real Madrid Champions League
Image Source : GETTY IMAGES For several seasons now, some PSG players have talked themselves up as good enough to win the Champions League.

It's time for Paris Saint-Germain to live up to its own hype, and what better way than knocking Real Madrid out of the Champions League without Neymar?

The teams meet on Tuesday at Parc des Princes in Paris, with PSG trailing 3-1 after capitulating late in the first leg of the round of 16.

For several seasons now, some PSG players have talked themselves up as good enough to win the Champions League. Yet the hard fact staring back at them from the gilded mirror is that, despite enormous investment from Qatari owners QSI for nearly seven years, PSG has never been beyond the quarterfinals in that time. Its lone semifinal appearance was way back in 1995.

This season feels like make-or-break for PSG to be taken seriously as one of Europe's elite clubs. But there is a huge hurdle to overcome first: Madrid.

With three Champions League titles in the past four years, and 12 overall, Madrid is precisely the club PSG dreams about becoming one day.

But coach Unai Emery's side must first focus on turning around the 3-1 deficit - and doing so without Neymar, who was injured Feb. 25 in a French league game against Marseille.

The Brazil forward is recovering from surgery on his right foot and may not even play again for PSG this season.

PSG splashed out a world record 222 million euros ($260 million) to sign Neymar from Barcelona. It spent another 180 million euros ($216 million) on Kylian Mbappe from Monaco but the 19-year-old forward is doubtful as he recovers from a cut to his right ankle.

Should Mbappe fail to play, it might not be all bad news for PSG.

It would almost certainly mean a front three of Julian Draxler, top scorer Edinson Cavani and Angel Di Maria, who has scored 13 goals since January.

They tore Barcelona apart last season when PSG won 4-0 at home in the first leg of the last 16. But this summer's arrival of Neymar and Mbappe put a swift end to that promising attacking trio.

PSG's firepower has never been the issue, however. The real problem is keeping goals out.

A lack of composure in big games has often undone PSG, notably last season when the club made history by becoming the first club eliminated after winning the first leg 4-0. Barcelona's 6-1 victory in the return will haunt PSG until it proves capable of coming through big games, starting with Tuesday's encounter.

PSG's fragile defense conceded two late goals in Madrid and will have to cope with the return to top form of Cristiano Ronaldo.

He is the competition's all-time leading scorer and current top scorer with 11, including two in the first leg. The Portugal forward set a record on Saturday by becoming the fastest to reach 300 La Liga goals.

Madrid got a further boost with midfielders Luka Modric and Toni Kroos returning to training on Sunday. Neither has played since picking up knocks in the first leg.

There is little suspense in Tuesday's other Champions League game. Five-time champion Liverpool is at home to two-time champion Porto, having won 5-0 away.

It's far more balanced on Wednesday when Tottenham is at home to two-time winner Juventus, last year's runner-up, having drawn 2-2 in Turin.

Fans of Swiss club Basel may be dreading the trip to Manchester City, which is scoring for fun this season and romped to a 4-0 away win in Switzerland.

Here's a closer look at the week's other games:

LIVERPOOL-PORTO

Liverpool's players gave themselves what should be an easy ride into the quarterfinals by winning 5-0 in Portugal three weeks ago.

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp could even rest many of his senior players for the second leg on Tuesday, with star forward Mohamed Salah allowed to play the full 90 minutes against Newcastle in the Premier League on Saturday evening.

Winning the Portuguese league might be Porto's priority now - it is five points clear after a 2-1 win over Sporting on Friday.

MANCHESTER CITY-BASEL

This is another match that looks to be over before a ball is kicked in the second leg.

City eased to a 4-0 win in Switzerland, never looking likely to join a list of English teams to have been upset by Basel in recent years.

Like Klopp, City manager Pep Guardiola is set to dip into his reserves - including Gabriel Jesus, who is back after two months out with a knee injury.

With the English League Cup won, and the Premier League title seemingly on its way, City is going for a trophy treble.

TOTTENHAM-JUVENTUS

Tottenham recovered from two goals down to draw with Juventus 2-2 in Turin.

Both sides are in form, with Tottenham unbeaten in all competitions in 2018 and Juventus having trimmed the gap to Napoli to one point in the Serie A title race.

Spurs, without suspended right back Serge Aurier, are looking to reach the Champions League quarterfinals for the second time.

Juventus is a two-time European champion and the losing finalist in 2015 and '17.

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