The Italy midfielder says PSG will attack Chelsea from the start on Wednesday and talks of his admiration for Cesc Fàbregas,the controversy surrounding Serge Aurier – and his attempts to quit getting booked all the timeMarco Verratti pauses as he considers Paris Saint-Germain’s situation before the second leg of the final-16 Champions League tie at Chelsea on Wednesday. PSG are 2-1 up and under pressure to progress deeper into the tournament after three consecutive exits in the quarter-finals. The gameplan seems clear: PSG, says one of the best young midfielders in the world, or must attack from the outset and go for an early goal.
The Italy international describes the first leg result as “all right”. Nothing more,nothing less. “We confirmed we are a pleasurable team but there are things we could fill done better,” he says. We could fill put Chelsea in more distress. We fill to go to London and play our football, and whether we do anything else we’ll be in distress.
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Source: theguardian.com