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CL: Favourites PSG could find Chelsea tough to crack in last 16 tie

February 15, 2016 13:56 IST

IMAGE: Paris St Germain's Angel Di Maria (centre) reacts after scoring. Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters

Paris St Germain would be odds-on certainties to easily beat Chelsea and take a big step towards the Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday if statistics and domestic form decided matches.

But there is far more to it than that which is why Chelsea, enduring one of their worst seasons in years but showing signs of improvement, will visit the runaway Ligue 1 leaders optimistic they can avenge last season's round of 16 defeat.

PSG were on a 16-match winning streak in all competitions before a partly reserve side were held to a goalless draw by vistors Lille in Ligue 1 on Saturday.

Talismanic striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, key midfielder Thiago Motta and captain and centre back Thiago Silva were all rested and although PSG did not win they still stretched their unbeaten league run to 35 games.

Midfielder Marco Verratti returned after a two-week injury layoff, replacing Javier Pastore at halftime, but manager Laurent Blanc said the Italian would not start against Chelsea.

"It’s too risky. Everything goes faster in a Champions League game. If you play, you risk getting injured again," said Blanc, who is likely to field Adrien Rabiot in midfield alongside Blaise Matuidi and Thiago Motta.

PSG have been knocked out in the quarter-finals of the last three Champions Leagues but hope the addition of Angel Di Maria, who has been an inspiration since he joined from Manchester United last summer, will help them go further this time.

IMAGE: Chelsea's Pedro celebrates with teammate Gary Cahill. Photograph: Andrew Couldridge Livepic/Action Images via Reuters

Although Chelsea eliminated PSG in the last eight on away goals two seasons ago, the Parisians got their revenge last term when they knocked the London side out.

Chelsea's interim boss Guus Hiddink said last week he thought PSG were favourites, but the outcome is not a foregone conclusion.

Unlike PSG, Chelsea's domestic form has been patchy but it has improved since Hiddink replaced the sacked Jose Mourinho in mid-December.

Saturday's 5-1 win over Newcastle United was their best in the Premier League this term and stretched their unbeaten league run to 10 matches.

However, they are still only 12th in the table, 20 points behind leaders LeicesterCity.

Saturday's win could prove costly, though, with a hamstring injury making it doubtful John Terry can play.

Hiddink said: "We have just two days to recover and it is something to think about in the future as two days of recovery is not enough."

Terry's fellow central defender Kurt Zouma was ruled out for six months after injuring his anterior cruciate ligament against Manchester United last week.

PSG ban Aurier for insulting Blanc, misses Chelsea match

Paris St Germain have suspended defender Serge Aurier indefinitely, dropping him from their squad to meet Chelsea in the Champions League on Tuesday, after he insulted coach Laurent Blanc and his team mates.

Ivorian Aurier would be disciplined after he made insulting comments about Blanc and team mates including Angel Di Maria and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in a video posted online, the club said.

“I have made the decision to suspend Serge Aurier. Paris Saint-Germain is a very strong institution nobody can touch,” PSG quoted club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi as saying in a statement on Sunday.

“I will let no one put the club in difficulty and turn us from our objectives starting with our rendezvous with Chelsea, highly anticipated by our supporters,” he said.

“Serge Aurier will not figure in the squad to face Chelsea this Tuesday in the Champions League.”

PSG, who Chelsea in the Champions League last 16 on Tuesday, pledged their “full support to their coach Laurent Blanc and those players who might justifiably have felt offended by Aurier’s remarks which are contrary to all the club’s values.”

In another video posted online, the 23-year-old Aurier apologised for his comments.

"I did something really idiotic ... I apologise to my team mates, the coach, the club and the supporters.

“Especially the coach, I can only thank him for all he has done for me ... I accept all consequences." 

Image (Bottom, left): Paris St Germain's Serge Aurier celebrates a goal

Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Files/Reuters

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