Manchester City took their chances and showed PSG how to be ruthless in the Champions League, said coach Laurent Blanc.
Laurent
Blanc conceded Manchester City were more clinical than his Paris
Saint-Germain and felt the Premier League team
were worthy of a place in
the Champions League semi-finals.
Kevin De Bruyne
scored to settle the tie with 14 minutes remaining at the Etihad
Stadium on Tuesday, securing a 1-0 victory to sit alongside last week's
2-2 draw at the Parc des Princes.
Speaking at his
post-match news conference, Blanc felt the Belgium star's strike was an
example of greater ruthlessness displayed by City over the course of an
absorbing quarter-final.
"Here and in Paris we weren't clinical enough or efficient enough," Blanc said.
"We
should have scored more than two goals in Paris but we didn't. That
really has an impact on the return game because City had an advantage.
"We lost a couple of players to suspension, we're not going to blame that, but that was a factor as well.
"City were a lot more clinical and a lot more efficient and that's why they earned the qualification.
"They are a good team, not a particularly spectacular team, but they get the job done.
Blanc
headed into the match without suspended duo David Luiz and Blaise
Matuidi, while Italy midfielder Marco Verratti remained sidelined with a
groin problem.
The coach responded by reshuffling
PSG into an unfamiliar 3-4-3 formation, with mixed results, and he
accepted responsibility for the loss.
"Of course
I'm responsible. I put the team together, I selected the team and I
selected the strategy that was on the pitch," the former France captain
added.
"When you win, it is down to the players but I can assume responsibility for the defeat.
"Over
the course of the two matches, even though we made a few mistakes in
the first match, that didn't meant that we didn't think we could get
through.
"City surprised me defence more than they did in Paris. They were very solid in the middle of defence.
"Ultimately, the buck stops with me. I'm the coach so it is my responsibility."
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