Tuchel delighted as Mbappé and Neymar run riot against Lyon
Kylian Mbappé scored a hat-trick in PSG's 5-1 semi-final win over Olympique Lyon in the Coupe de France, much to Thomas Tuchel's delight.
Thomas Tuchel was full of praise for the way Kylian Mbappé responded after his struggles in the recent meeting with Borussia Dortmund. Mbappé hit a hat trick in last night's Coupe de France semi-final against Olympique Lyon and showed that his partnership with Neymar is going from strength to strength.
Mbappé back among the goals
With PSG in an unfamiliar 4-3-3 formation, Mbappé struggled to make an impact during the first leg of the last-16 Champions League tie away in Dortmund last month. However, since the 2-1 defeat in Europe, the France international has flourished in domestic action, scoring six goals in three games.
Mbappé's hat trick on Wednesday helped PSG progress to the Coupe de France final in style, with head coach Tuchel delighted at the 21-year-old's display in the 5-1 demolition of Lyon.
"Mbappé's been very strong these last few weeks. He had a tough time in Dortmund playing in a different position. It was clearly difficult for him against Dortmund," Tuchel told the media. "With Neymar, they're very strong together. After Dortmund, Mbappé showed a great reaction after every training session and during the games against Dijon and Lyon. He's very strong, he uses his speed very well, he's very decisive. He's really in good shape."
Neymar also scored in the rout, converting a second-half penalty after Marcal was deemed to have handled the ball inside the area midweek. The Lyon defender received a second yellow card as punishment, allowing PSG to cut loose against 10 men. Mbappé added two more goals following his first-half equaliser, while Pablo Sarabia also scored late on. Tuchel pointed to Neymar as the catalyst for the team to produce such "extraordinary performances", the Brazilian benefiting from playing regularly after returning from a rib issue.
Neymar has to play - Tuchel
"Neymar was very strong, he's still dangerous. For him, the most important thing is that he plays," the coach added. "He's a player who helps us to do extraordinary performances, with extraordinary results. He has to play, and it's good that he played 90 minutes. It is also good to have another game to play before Dortmund against Strasbourg. He needs that, he has the ability to play a lot, and when he plays a lot, he is super strong."
Neymar scored PSG's only goal against Dortmund but criticised the way the club managed his injury following the defeat, insisting he had wanted to play prior to the trip to Germany.