Paris Saint-Germain strategist Thomas Tuchel does not expect an easy stroll in the upcoming UEFA Champions League match.
In Paris, the shaken Real Madrid club will try to retaliate on Tuesday evening at their stadium. The "Whites" are currently in good form - five victories in the last six matches and only one draw against Real Betis.
"We probably have a match at the most difficult stadium in the world," Tuchel said at a press conference.
"Real" is currently in good form. This team never lacks leaders, and one of them is Sergio Ramos," the strategist continued.
Later, the conversation turned to Kylian Mbappe, who has been linked with the "Whites" team for several years.
"Mbappe is ours. We want to build a team around him. I don't think we will have to say goodbye to him in the near future. I don't know how much Zidane loves him, but the most important thing is that Kylian is a PSG player.
"I have no doubt that all the world's coaches would like to have such a player in their team. It is usual for us to love things that we usually cannot have," Tuchel said with a broad smile.
When asked if we can expect an attacking PSG lineup, the strategist added: "I wouldn't rule out the possibility that at one point we will have Di Maria, Icardi, Neymar, and Mbappe all together."