Man Utd 0 PSG 2: Nemanja Matic declares that the Red Devils have nothing to lose and that they will face the league giants in the Champions League in the second leg



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The Serbian midfielder could not stop the Red Devils from bowing 2-0 to them in the home leg against the Champions League 16.

Nemanja Matic has announced that Manchester United will attack Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of the last first leg of the Champions League against the last 16 games, with nothing to lose after a 2-0 home defeat.

The Red Devils clashed at Old Trafford in a European heavyweight clash, backed by a series of 11 undefeated matches under the command of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe won the PSG title without Neymar and Edinson Cavani.

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Jesse Lingard and Anthony Martial were injured prematurely during a memorable night for United, while Paul Pogba received a late red card and that he will now move on to a date back in his native France.

The odds seem to seize the Premier League formation as they prepare to hit the road and fight to keep their continental dreams alive.

Matic, however, believes that a turnaround is possible and promised that United would travel to Paris with a positive state of mind in their bid to reach the quarterfinals.

Serbian midfielder said UEFA: "It was a difficult match for us.

"It's obvious that when we lose, it's disappointing, but I think we played good football in 90 minutes and of course in the second half, at 2-0, it was difficult for us.

"They had more space to play because we had to take more risks, but we must respect them, they have excellent players, they are a good team.

"We will go to Paris to try to do something. We have nothing to lose, so we will try to go there to play a good football and try to win of course. "

While United has seen its flawless record under Solskjaer ended by PSG, there are benefits to be gained from their recent projections.

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They achieved positive results on the roads of Tottenham and Arsenal, while key men benefited from a positive recovery.

The Red Devils have been full of goals under an acting boss, with a rare first-half setback with Solskjaer at the helm.

They also have the chance to regain confidence in the coming weeks, with important World Cup dates, such as Chelsea, Liverpool, Crystal Palace and Southampton, before heading to Parc des Princes on March 6th.

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