Paris Saint-Germain coach Unai Emery is
confident his side can get the better of Real Madrid as he looked ahead
to next month’s heavyweight Champions League showdown in an interview
with AFP.
And Emery dismissed suggestions that
defeat to the reigning champions would constitute a failure for a club
that invested huge sums in Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Dani Alves in the
hope of winning the Champions League.
“It is a chance for us to show that we
are at the same level as them, that we can beat the best teams,” the
Spaniard said as his team prepares to return to action following the
French winter break.
PSG play their first game of 2018 on Sunday away to Rennes when they begin their defence of the French Cup.
Their January schedule will be taken up
by domestic action, but a nine-point lead over Monaco and Lyon at the
top of Ligue 1 means they will perhaps already be starting to think
about the first leg of their last-16 tie in Madrid on February 14.
“I always think positive,” said Emery.
“We will prepare well to come into the tie strong and compete with Real.
I think we can win.”
PSG are driven by the memory of what
happened at the same stage of the competition last season, when they
lost 6-1 away to Barcelona to go out having won 4-0 at home in the first
leg in the French capital.
“We can learn a lot of things from that
tie,” Emery said. “I think after that tie, and after the extra step PSG
have taken, we will see teams, Uefa, referees have more respect for us,
and I think we are now better prepared.”
The extent of PSG’s spending under their Qatari owners has not made themselves popular with Europe’s traditional elite.
A combined outlay of around €400m on
Neymar and Mbappe alone – the two most expensive transfer deals in
history – have led to questions as to how PSG can comply with Uefa’s
financial fair play rules.
But Emery, the former Sevilla coach,
said: “When I was in Spain, there were two clubs with huge financial
power, Real Madrid and Barcelona. Real bought the best players in the
world, (Luis) Figo, (Zinedine) Zidane, Ronaldo.
“In Spain, nobody ever talked about where the money they spent was coming from. And for Spanish football it was very good.”
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