Postpublished at 19:51 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2019
Biggest disappointment? Probably Alton Towers.
Tom Rostance
Biggest disappointment? Probably Alton Towers.
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Phil Neville
Ex-Man Utd and England defender on BBC Radio 5 live
Angel di Maria was one of my biggest disappointments when he was playing for United
But I think he was playing under the wrong manager.
PSG have some great individual players but I really fancy United tonight.
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Paul Scholes' Oldham are up and running. Will be a stretch to fit it all in the videprinter if they ever play Frank Lampard's Derby County.
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Julien Laurens
French football expert on BBC Radio 5 live
Ask Barcelona to play without Messi - it's like that for PSG not playing without Neymar.
There's still a lot of talent in that PSG team, a lot of experience.
But it is big blow to not have Edinson Cavani and Neymar playing.
I think even if Cavani is only 50% fit for the second leg, I think he will still be in the team.
Both hugely exciting talents, Jay.
From what I have seen in the past two years or so Kylian Mbappe is the real deal. Let's see what he can deliver tonight without his fellow stars up front...
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Ryan Bracken: Everyone calling United fans overconfident are missing the point. Going into big games for the past few years we’ve not expected results. The belief is back we can do damage to teams again and that’s exactly what Ole was brought in to do.
Jamesy: Even with Neymar and Cavani out this PSG attack looks nasty
Jay Barnes: What an opportunity for Martial to show that he, and not Mbappe, is France's top young talent
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Pogba pulling the strings with the pace of Rashford, Lingard and Martial is a big threat, game on!
Leo
Seeing people saying Ole is going to be found out tonight are probably City and Liverpool fans. We will win tonight, that will shut them all up for good hopefully.
James, Manchester
Tough one to call this, but one thing's for sure, Lukaku, Alexis and Mata off the bench is a lot stronger than Diaby, Choupo-Moting and Nkunku. Could decide it
Mikey, Rainsford
Best in the league right now?
Woah there.
That's a can of worms.
Only one winner though...
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Phil Neville
Ex-Man Utd and England defender on BBC Radio 5 live
Paul Pogba is the best player in the Premier League at this moment in time.
If United are to have any kind of success this season, Pogba has to play.
Since Ole Gunnar Solksjaer came in, I haven't seen any rubbish about Pogba - on social media or anything.
At Fulham on Saturday, it looked like a 'lads v dads' game and Pogba looked so much better than everyone else.
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His name was banded about by some as a contender for the interim job at Old Trafford but former United defender, and PSG boss, Laurent Blanc is just a spectator tonight.
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United finished second in Group H behind Italian champions Juventus, winning three of their six matches, all under the guidance of former manager Jose Mourinho. Now managed by former striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the Red Devils are unbeaten in 11 games.
Paris St-Germain finished top of Group C, above Liverpool. No team scored more in the Champions League group phase than PSG, with 17 goals in six games. Neymar scored five of them and Kylian Mbappe netted three times.
There are 12 games in the EFL tonight and 11 of them do not feature Paul Scholes' managerial debut.
In the Championship, fourth-placed West Brom will close the gap on the top two if they can beat Nottingham Forest, while the division's form side Bristol City will go fifth with victory over QPR.
In League One Sunderland host Blackpool, with a win enough to send the Black Cats third.
Meanwhile, in League Two, a young manager from Greater Manchester will look to lead his team to victory in a game against a team from the West Country... That's right Richie Wellens' Swindon host Forest Green.
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Phil Neville
Ex-Man Utd and England defender on BBC Radio 5 live
I think the United board room already know what they're going to do and I would give it to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
It's become impossible to let him go and the fans have fallen in love with him.
It's like watching the old Manchester United, whether they win or lose.
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E: Mbappe will be in a Manchester United shirt by 2020
Misterged: Such an array of varied doubt toward United. Whatever result tonight, Ole & team have brought belief, basics and beauty - the season is a success on that alone with development in two months with players deemed not strong/focused enough
Jamie Hubbard: Recently PSG have been playing 5 at the back so I think it'll pan out that Alves isn't up-front and they'll use Bernat and Alves as wing-backs with Kimpembe, Silva and Kehrer at the back. Marquinhos and Verrati in CM with Draxler, Di Maria and Mbappe up top
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Reshmin Chowdhury
BBC Radio 5 live in Rio
There are no easy games at this phase of the competition, but these two legs against Manchester United could prove a huge test of PSG's mental resolve under new boss Thomas Tuchel.
The owners are on a mission for European glory, but it must be remembered that success on this stage doesn't come overnight either.
Chelsea won the trophy in 2012, nine years after Roman Abramovich poured his millions into the club. Manchester City are another example of a big club with new money who are facing similar hurdles. With that in mind, PSG are largely on track, in terms of time.
With World Cup experience under the belt for many, it will be fascinating to see whether this group of players have mastered the 'sangfroid' needed to survive the heat of a European battle, or if it will be another case of stage fright at their latest audition.
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Simon Gleave, head of sports analysis at Gracenote, said: "Manchester United are ranked 10th by the Euro Club Index , externaland are given a 35% chance of reaching the quarter-finals. Paris Saint-Germain are a good deal better than any of United's opponents since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer became manager.
"United's chance of winning the Champions League has improved from 1% at the beginning of the tournament to 2% now. It would have improved more if they had not been drawn against one of the five best teams remaining."
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PSG have won only one of their 10 away games in all competitions against English opposition (D4 L5). It was a 2-1 victory against Chelsea in March 2016 in the round of 16, the last time they progressed through a knockout round of the Champions League.
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Old Trafford
He may have left Juventus but Gigi Buffon has simply transferred his hero's status to PSG - the 41-year-old goalkeeping legend has just received a huge ovation from the visiting fans as he comes out to start his warm-up.