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Tuchel: "I can't expect PSG to treat Strasbourg like Liverpool"

Paris Saint-Germain's league form has faltered since beating Liverpool in Europe, but Thomas Tuchel is not too concerned.

Tuchel: "I can't expect PSG to treat Strasbourg like Liverpool"
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Thomas Tuchel praised Paris Saint-Germain for rescuing a point at Strasbourg, suggesting his players have struggled to lift themselves again since beating Liverpool in the Champions League. PSG defeated last season's Champions League finalists Liverpool in a make-or-break European tie last week, but they have drawn against both Toulouse and Strasbourg in subsequent matches, ending their winless start to the Ligue 1 campaign.

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Strasbourg aren't Liverpool

Tuchel's PSG required an Edinson Cavani penalty to cancel out Kenny Lala's own spot-kick in a 1-1 draw on Wednesday and could have lost the game as Strasbourg pushed for a late winner. Yet the coach has no problem with his team's performance levels dropping from the Liverpool game, admitting it is difficult to consistently deliver.

"I can't expect my players to have the same mindset as Liverpool," the head coach said. "We have shown a beautiful state of mind in Bordeaux and today. We attacked and defended together." Of PSG's latest stalemate, he added: "It was difficult to find space while controlling the counter-attacks and not losing the ball softly. Strasbourg can defend in numbers and they play with a lot of quality with the help of supporters."

Kylian Mbappé takes on Strasbourg's Anthony Caci
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Kylian Mbappé takes on Strasbourg's Anthony CaciJEAN-CHRISTOPHE VERHAEGENAFP

Draxler disappointed

But midfielder Julian Draxler was unhappy with PSG's performance and now wants the team to improve ahead of another crunch Champions League clash with Red Star Belgrade.

"I don't think we played well. In the first half, we didn't find any space," he said. "[Strasbourg] defended well. It's always hard to play here. Like last year we knew it would be difficult. They give everything. It's hard to play against them. That's a second draw in a row. We need to improve and our next game is very important in the Champions League. In the season, there are always harder moments. We didn't lose - let's not forget that - but we do need to play better. Normally a team like ours would win here, but there are good teams in Ligue 1 and that was proved today."

In Europe, PSG must win in Serbia to be sure of their place in the next round, but in Ligue 1 they are still a healthy 14 points clear at the top of the table.