Paris Saint-Germain Coach Thomas Tuchel complained about the referee after a draw with Napoli, but “our destiny is still in our own hands.”

Juan Bernat opened the scoring deep into first half stoppages, cancelled out by a Lorenzo Insigne penalty.

“It’s only normal we had difficulties in the second half, because Napoli pressed high and ended up pinning us back,” confessed the Coach in his Press conference.

Paris Saint-Germain Coach Thomas Tuchel complained about the referee after a draw with Napoli, but “our destiny is still in our own hands.”

Juan Bernat opened the scoring deep into first half stoppages, cancelled out by a Lorenzo Insigne penalty.

“It’s only normal we had difficulties in the second half, because Napoli pressed high and ended up pinning us back,” confessed the Coach in his Press conference.

“The Napoli penalty came from a situation that was offside in the build-up. Plus we should’ve had a penalty and the result certainly could’ve been different with those decisions.

“Having said that, we have to accept the result and move on.”

It was certainly a better PSG performance than at Parc des Princes, where Napoli dominated for long periods and were caught by a stoppage-time Angel Di Maria screamer.

“I saw a good team for much of the game and we were unlucky, just as we were at times on home turf. It was not possible to win this evening, the group is very balanced, but we our destiny is still in our own hands.”

It is extremely tight, as Napoli and Liverpool are on six points, PSG five and Red Star Belgrade four.

Napoli have the advantage currently over Liverpool on head-to-head record (having beaten them 1-0 at the San Paolo).

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