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PSG boss explains why Cavani remains one of the world’s best

Manchester United new boy, Edinson Cavani, remains one of the best strikers in the world, according to Paris St Germain head coach, Thomas Tuchel.

Two months on from losing the Champions League final to Bayern Munich, the perennial Ligue 1 champions kick off their continental tilt with a home clash against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side.

PSG boast former United players Ander Herrera and Angel Di Maria among their ranks for Tuesday’s match, while the visitors can now call upon the Parisians’ record goalscorer.

Cavani scored 200 goals in 301 matches for PSG before leaving over the summer and joining United, whom Tuchel believes have a gem on their hands.

“They’ve got a great personality, like with many of the biggest players of the game – it’s the same with Edi,” the PSG head coach said of the 33-year-old Uruguayan.

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“Very polite, almost a bit shy. Hard, hard worker. He will be there in every training (session) first minute until last minute. Every game from first second until last second. You can totally rely on him.

“He’s living for goals, living for scoring. When he scores, when he has the confidence, he’s one of the (best) number nines in world football.

“Hopefully he will show, not (on Tuesday) but from Wednesday on, he can start to convince all of you. I have nothing against that. But (on Tuesday) it’s not necessary to prove me right.”

Tuchel will not have anything to worry about on Tuesday, though, with Cavani not in the United squad. He only trained with his new team-mates for the first time on Sunday due to UK quarantine regulations.

It was in Paris that Solskjaer all but secured the United manager’s job on a permanent basis when overseeing a record-breaking Champions League last-16 win 19 months ago.

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