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Barcelona humiliation already forgotten by PSG, says Silva

Paris Saint-Germain captain Thiago Silva insists his team have already forgotten about their incredible Champions League loss to Barcelona last season.

Paris Saint-Germain players disappointed after the loss to Barcelona last season

Paris, September 12: Paris Saint-Germain captain Thiago Silva insists his team have already forgotten about their incredible Champions League loss to Barcelona last season.

Unai Emery's men were stunningly eliminated in the last 16 after suffering a 6-1 loss in the second leg against Barca, having carried a 4-0 lead to Camp Nou.

But Silva said PSG had already put that defeat behind them as they prepare for a Group B meeting with Celtic on Tuesday (September 12).

"We already forgot about Barcelona. It's now another Champions League, something different," the Brazil defender said.

"We are ready to start it well. We all know that this competition is special. We are highly motivated to start it well.

"We want to try to play well [against Celtic] and to have control of the game. We want to get the three points but we are respecting them a lot.

"They are used to playing in the Champions League."

PSG have strengthened since their Barca loss, adding Neymar in a world-record move from the LaLiga giants and Kylian Mbappe, initially on loan from Monaco.

Silva talked up the experience of Neymar and full-back Dani Alves, who have both won the Champions League before.

"Neymar and Dani will bring a lot of positivity and experience," he said.

"They already won the Champions League, with [Angel] Di Maria. Other players won important trophies as well like [Julian] Draxler and [Kevin] Trapp also.

"We are highly motivated. We want to start already. The preparation was great. The motivation is here in order to try to go as far as possible."

Source: OPTA

Story first published: Tuesday, September 12, 2017, 7:52 [IST]
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