Football

Pochettino lauds Tuchel after landing first PSG trophy

(FILES) This file photo taken on November 6, 2019 shows Tottenham Hotspur’s Argentinian head coach Mauricio Pochettino clapping at the end of the UEFA Champions League Group B football match between Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda) and Tottenham Hotspur at the Rajko Mitic stadium in Belgrade. – Paris Saint-Germain have fired their coach Thomas Tuchel with former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino lined up as his replacement, according to various media reports on December 24, 2020. The French champions declined to make any comment when contacted by AFP to confirm the reports carried by L’Equipe newspaper and RMC and German tabloid Bild. (Photo by ANDREJ ISAKOVIC / AFP)


Mauricio Pochettino has refused to take full credit after he won his first trophy as PSG manager acknowledging the role played by his predecessor Thomas Tuchel.
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Olympic Marseille 2-1 in the Trophee des Champions on Wednesday with Mauro Icardi and Neymar’s goals rendering  Dimitri Payet’s late effort academic.
PSG have now won a record eighth consecutive Trophee des Champions crown and their 10th overall midweek.
It was only Pochettino’s third game in charge of PSG and the former Tottenham boss made sure he recognised the work of Tuchel, who was dismissed as head coach on December 29.
“I want to thank the players, Leonardo [sporting director] and Nasser Al-Khelaifi [president],” Pochettino – a Champions League and EFL Cup runner-up with Spurs – said. “I also have a thought for Thomas Tuchel and his staff, who allowed us to play this match.”
“We are making progress in all areas where we want to implement our ideas. We have a very intelligent group of players, with great adaptability. We are very happy.
“I hope to win other titles, but the first one will always be special.
“The group has shown a lot of maturity, it has learned from its mistakes. It’s a huge emotion to win with this staff, it’s difficult to describe in words, especially since it’s a club that made me become a better person, a better player.”
Marseille finished the game having had four shots on target to PSG’s three, although the Parisians enjoyed a whopping 63.6 per cent possession and completed 268 more passes than their opponents.
Despite that, Villas-Boas believes his side did not deserve to lose.
“It was a balanced game, with few chances for both teams,” he said. “We were the best team. I think we didn’t deserve to lose this game. PSG going 2-0 up went against the run of play
“Congratulations to PSG. The best honour they gave us was the party that followed, because we offered them a difficult match.”


Sammy Wejinya

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