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Kylian Mbappe has issued a defiant response despite conceding Paris Saint-Germain's shock defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League was a 'failure'.

The French forward looked to have put his side into the quarter-finals after scoring a well-taken first-half goal to give PSG a two-goal cushion following his winner in the first leg at the Parc des Princes.

But Madrid and managed to mount an incredible comeback to win the tie, with Mbappe's France teammate Karim Benzema bagging a stunning hat-trick for Los Blancos to dump PSG out of the competition.

A Champions League triumph continues to elude PSG despite their wealth of talent, with the defeat doing little to convince Mbappe should stay put rather than complete a switch to Madrid in the summer.

Benzema was one of the first to put Mbappe's disappointment into context, telling the 23-year-old he still had "enough time" to claim a Champions League winners medal of his own.

And breaking his silence almost 24 hours after the defeat, Mbappe insisted PSG still had plenty to play for despite missing out on their ultimate goal.

“It’s a difficult moment. The Champions League was a great objective, but we failed,”

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