PSG v Clermont Foot – Ligue 1 LIVE

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Mbappe climbs off bench to set up Ramos for leveller in PSG draw with Clermont Foot

Luis Enrique’s decision to rest his stars ahead of a UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Barcelona almost backfired when Paris Saint-Germain came close to a shock defeat to bottom club Clermont Foot.

Goncalo Ramos scored a classy equaliser in the 86th minute to save PSG from a second consecutive defeat at home to Clermont.

Enrique changed the entire XI that started the French Cup semi-final win over Rennes in midweek, with Kylian Mbappe and Marquinhos among those on a star-studded bench.

The team he picked would usually have been strong enough to win the game, but PSG started sluggishly and did not apply any sustained pressure until the second half. By then Habib Keita had given Clermont a surprise lead with a scruffy but precious goal.

The second half was one-way traffic, both before and after the introduction of Mbappe. Achraf Hakimi and Ramos both hit the bar before Ramos combined beautifully with Mbappe to score the equaliser.

The result means that PSG need a maximum of nine points from their last six matches to win their 10th Ligue 1 title in 12 seasons.

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Marseille v PSG – Ligue 1 LIVE

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Man Utd draw up defender shortlist including Bayern centre-back Upamecano – Paper Round

United target three defenders

Manchester United have three central defenders in mind when they look to reinforce this summer.

The Sun reports that Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano, Benfica’s Antonio Silva and Jean-Clair Todibo of Nice are all under consideration.

“Manchester United have drawn-up a three-man shortlist of centre-backs ahead of the summer transfer window,” the paper claims.

“New partial owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will look to revolutionise The Red Devils’ squad ahead of next season.

“United are interested in Bayern Munich star Dayot Upamecano.

“The 25-year-old has tumbled down the pecking order of late, falling behind former Tottenham star Eric Dier.

“Also on United’s list is Upamecano’s French compatriot Jean-Clair Todibo.

“The third defender on United’s radar is Benfica’s Antonio Silva.”

Real Madrid expect to land Mbappe

Spanish newspaper Marca confirms that Real Madrid are expected to sign Kylian Mbappe on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain this summer.

The Frenchman’s deal has long been rumoured, but is yet to be announced.

The paper discusses that Rodrygo, Vinicius Jr. and Endrick are just part of Real’s plans, saying: “These three Brazilians, initially signed by Real Madrid as promising talents in their homeland, with very little first-team experience at the time, will bolster the team’s attacking arsenal from July 2024. But they won’t be alone. Their primary accomplice will be Jude Bellingham.

“Additionally, the arrivals of Brahim, Joselu, Arda Guler, and possibly Kylian Mbappe will further fortify Madrid’s offensive capabilities. While Mbappe has yet to confirm his future club, many anticipate his move to Real Madrid after the French forward confirmed he would be leaving Paris Saint-Germain.

“With the potential additions of Mbappe and Endrick, Real Madrid’s attack promises to soar to new heights, potentially uniting the Brazilian prodigy with the world’s best player.”

Silva set to leave Chelsea

The Mirror believes that Chelsea’s Brazilian veteran defender Thiago Silva will leave at the end of the season.

The 39-year-old will come to the end of his contract and there have been no suggestions that talks will take place.

The paper states: “Thiago Silva is expected to leave Chelsea at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract – ending his four-year stay at Stamford Bridge.

“The Brazilian veteran, 39, joined The Blues in the summer of 2020 and won the Champions League in his debut season under Thomas Tuchel, establishing himself as a firm fan favourite in west London.

“However, there have been no formal talks over a contract extension to date and sources have now indicated that barring a significant U-turn, Silva is poised to depart on a free transfer when his current deal is up. It’s no secret that former club Fluminense have been working tirelessly on a move to bring the former PSG captain home.

“Fluminense’s president Mario Bittencourt revealed earlier this week that he remains in close contact with the experienced Brazil international and that he has made it abundantly clear the door is wide open for an emotional return.”

De Zerbi considers Brighton exit

The Telegraph reports that Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi has no plans to sign a new contract with the club.

The paper explains that the Italian is linked with Liverpool and Bayern Munich as both sides look for a new manager.

“Roberto De Zerbi has cast doubt on his Brighton future amid expected interest from Liverpool, revealing that he wants talks with owner Tony Bloom after not agreeing a new contract,” the paper notes.

“With vacancies this summer at Liverpool and Bayern Munich, De Zerbi’s situation is being closely monitored and the Italian very noticeably admitted that the “problem” in his Brighton talks would be to find the same long-term vision.

“De Zerbi, who replaced Graham Potter in 2022, has a contract until 2026 at Brighton, where he has established himself as one of the best young managers in Europe after leading the club into Europe with a sixth-placed finish.

“However, when asked if he could sign a new contract at Brighton, De Zerbi gave a strikingly uncertain answer. ‘At the moment, no,’ he said ahead of Sunday’s match against Liverpool. ‘We didn’t find the agreement. The contract is a part of the future. It’s important for me, it’s important for everyone but it’s a small part, the big part is the plan.’”

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Exclusive: Rami explains how to defend Mbappe, but why Dembele would be harder

Editor’s note: this interview with Adil Rami was conducted by Martin Mosnier for Eurosport France in a Q&A format, and then translated and written by Pete Sharland for TNT Sports

World Cup winner Adil Rami believes that proximity is the key when it comes to defending Kylian Mbappe – but he actually thinks that stopping his PSG team-mate Ousmane Dembele is harder.

Mbappe and Dembele form part of a lethal attacking trident for PSG, with the duo often out wide with either Randal Kolo Muani or Goncalo Ramos leading the line, albeit Mbappe has sometimes played centrally too.

Speaking to TNT Sports ahead of Le Classique, the biggest game in France as PSG face Marseille – which you can watch live on TNT Sports and discovery+ in the UK on Sunday, March 31 – former Lille star Rami sat down to talk about the huge clash.

First, he was asked about who would be the most difficult to defend between Mbappe, Dembele and Marseille striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

“That’s a good question,” Rami said.

“First off, all three are very, very fast, but I’d say Dembele.

“Because the problem with him is that he can use both feet, his ball control is exceptional, and he’s the best dribbler of the three, so he’s the most challenging.

“In the box, we know he’s not a player who shoots a lot. Once you realise that and keep it in your mind while defending, it’s easier not to dive in and wait for the right moment.”

OK, so if Dembele is the hardest that still begs the question: how would you defend Mbappe?

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(From L) France’s forward Olivier Giroud, France’s goalkeeper Alphonse Aerola, France’s defender Adil Rami and France’s forward Kylian Mbappe react during a training session in Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines on June 4, 2018, as part of the team’s preparation

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“Either you stick to him tightly and use your strength with your arms to prevent him from accelerating away from you, or you stay ahead of him,” Rami explained.

“It depends on where you are on the field with him. When you’re very high up, you shouldn’t stick to him because of the space in behind.

“But in the box, or as soon as you get closer to the final third, you have to be very close before he bursts away from you.”

Rami lists Mbappe as one of the toughest players he’s played against alongside Eden Hazard: “He was tough too. He was very strong. They don’t have the same qualities. I don’t like to compare.”

But the strongest? “It’s Messi. It was impressive. We needed several players to defend against him when he was at his peak. And just when we thought we had him, he’d make the right pass to Pedro, who would finish every time. It was… Phew…”

On Mbappe, Rami said that he thought he had seen it all at the 2018 World Cup but has been blown away with the progress the forward has made since then.

“At first, when I saw him, I didn’t think he could surprise us anymore, but his talent progressed incredibly fast, along with his communication and maturity,” he said.

“He has the complete package that has accompanied him from the beginning to the end.

“Where he has really progressed is in the penalty area. All his shooting techniques are incredible. He can anticipate. He analysed the goalkeepers, the defenders… He adapted his game to all parameters.

“He saw how the defenders and goalkeepers moved, how they reacted to his techniques… He understood everything with great intelligence. He knows how to make the right move at the right time. It’s a huge progression.”

It’s not just the attackers that Rami likes at PSG, saying that although captain Marquinhos has “had a difficult period, when I see PSG without him, I lose it.

“You don’t take Marquinhos away from me. He calms, he talks, he has a good presence, good communication, and he makes his team-mates around him better.

“What he does well is his communication in prevention. When PSG attacks, when the ball is on the opposite side, he’s always there, regrouping his defenders and placing his pawns as needed to avoid disaster. People don’t see it, but preventive marking is crucial.”

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Marquinhos #5 of Paris Saint-Germain sends out instructions to teammates during the Paris Saint-Germain V Real Sociedad, UEFA Champions League, first leg tie at Parc des Princes on February 14, 2024

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Rami is a big fan of PSG manager Luis Enrique too, saying that he “prefers having this Paris over the Paris of previous years” and talked about how Enrique has tidied up the dressing room and can see the plan.

“There were more stars [in the past],” he explained. “It was beautiful, but much less respect for this shirt, for the colours of PSG. It’s sad, it’s a shame for football and for Parisians.

“Today, there may be fewer talents, but there is much more discipline and much less ego. There is more effort, and I find it more coherent. It’s the beginning, but if Paris doesn’t change coach and has a good transfer window this summer… It’s a logical project and one that I quite like.”

So much so that he predicts that PSG could go all the way in the UEFA Champions League.

But what of Marseille? The south-coast club have recovered well to get back up to seventh in the league but it’s still been a difficult season.

He thinks that Jean-Louis Gasset’s willingness to be more of a man-manager is what the team needed, but points out that there is more to him than that.

“The players needed to be put in the best positions. Today, it’s important as a coach to be able to make your tactical choices, to explain a certain style, and at some point, you’re not going to change the players, you recruited them for their qualities,” he added.

“So, you have to put them in the best conditions for them to express themselves. That’s the most important ting. Of course, there’s a form of respect to have and there must be suffering, combativeness and unity.

“But then, if I were a coach, I would let everyone on the field have freedom. The most complicated thing today is to be simple and logical. Gasset is very good at that. Ego, it drags everyone down and slows things down.

“We tend to caricature him as a coach who’s all about hugs without tactical sense. But he’s not just that.

“He loves his players, he’s close to them – already in my time as a player, he loved everyone, didn’t criticise anyone – but when he pounds the table, I saw it, he doesn’t joke around.

“He won’t tell you what to do. No, he lets his players express their qualities. But if, on lost balls, the player doesn’t make an effort, then it’s different. You have to help your team and your family, otherwise it won’t work.”

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