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Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League project 'looks like it's going to be a failure' after Bayern loss, says Joe Cole

Paris Saint-Germain’s project to win the Champions League «ultimately looks like it's going to be a failure», believes Joe Cole. PSG travelled to Germany for the second leg of their last-16 tie against Bayern Munich with hope, but it was the home side who prevailed, 2-0 on the night and 3-0 on aggregate. Ad It was another disappointment for the French side who last summer brought in Christophe Galtier as manager, and sporting director Luis Campos to oversee transfers, but have still not cracked Europe’s premier tournament, despite Neymar, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe — amongst others — being in the squad.

Champions LeagueBayern beat PSG to reach Champions League quarter-finals4 HOURS AGO Speaking to BT Sport after the game, former Chelsea winger Cole suggested that PSG remain less than the sum of their parts, and pointed towards Bayern as the example to follow. “The difference between Bayern and PSG is how the club’s run. You've all seen the stories about the superstars that have come in, the galacticos.

“There always seems to be trouble, you don’t hear that from Bayern Munich. They have difficult times but it’s kept in house, so when it comes to big moments, they show personality. 'They fall short' — Ferdinand identifies reason for Spurs struggles Ten Hag defends Fernandes after Liverpool controversy — 'Everyone makes mistakes' “Thomas Muller tonight, one of the best players of the last 15 years, he was on the fringes of the game in terms of technically, he didn’t do anything spectacular, but in crucial moments he got the press right, diligent with that, and when in the right position near the goal, he makes the right decision.

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