PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN superstar Kylian Mbappe brutally slammed Newcastle by claiming “they have nothing”.
The Magpies drew 1-1 with PSG at Parc Des Princes in a controversial Champions League encounter on Tuesday thanks to Mbappe’s late penalty kick.
Tino Livramento was harshly punished with a questionable handball during stoppage time while Eddie Howe’s men were still 1-0 up thanks to Alexander Isak’s opener.
However, the Toon were almost absent after Isak’s opener on 24 minutes as they couldn’t register a single shot on target.
The French champions, on the other hand, produced a total of 31 shots and dominated Newcastle.
Mbappe wasn’t impressed with the Premier League giants’ performance in Paris.
However, the star striker was also critical of PSG‘s inability to take their chances as they only managed seven shots on target.
Mbappe said: “It’s frustrating because we dominated this team from start to finish.
“They have nothing. We knew it was their game to have nothing but we have to finish our chances better.
“We have too many chances for a Champions League match. It’s not the structure or the organisation, it’s us the players. We need to be much more diligent in front of goal.
“In tough matches, we have to kill, we had too many chances. Normally we should win the match by a wide margin.
“There is nothing to be relieved about. We have to stay under pressure because we have a match to win and we are going there to win it.
“Now there is the championship where we have to win the matches, but we go to Dortmund to win and I believe there is always an opportunity to be first.
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“This has been our objective from the start so it is up to us to go to Dortmund with the ambition and the certainty of winning.
“You have to play with personality. The idea was that we were there today, now we have to work. You have to work in front of goal. We can’t afford to have so many actions and not score.
“If we play like that, with the same opportunities and we are more skillful, things will go well in Dortmund.’