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What PSG fans were told by Man Utd supporting police officer ahead of Champions League tie
PSG fans were jokingly told to 'shut it' by a Manchester United-supporting police officer ahead of today's Champions League showdown.
PSG fans gather in Manchester's Exchange Square with flares
PSG fans have descended on Manchester for tonight's Champions League showdown with United at Old Trafford.
The French have been making their voices heard before the game, despite their chances of victory being dealt a blow in recent times.
PSG will be without Neymar and Edinson Cavani for tonight's mouthwatering match, and they will go up against a United side currently operating at the peak of their powers.
And, ahead of the showdown, an amusing conversation was heard at Manchester Victoria station.
PSG fans were jumping around the platform making a racket.
And, while one officer politely pleaded for calm, his colleague was having none of it.
He was heard shouting: "Shut it, you lot won't win tonight" to the protests of the PSG supporters.
But it was all in good faith with PSG fans then filming themselves flocking the Manchester United supporter and police officer.
He did not seem to care, however, and wished them well for the rest of the night.
PSG boss Thomas Tuchel has promised his side will go to attack United on their own turf.
And United counterpart Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is excited for the match as well.
"Maybe one of the last exciting knockout games was against Real Madrid, when Nani was sent off,” he said.
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"We had Bayern too [under David Moyes in 2014].
"The players and the supporters have been looking forward to this, they have always been special these nights.
"Maybe my last [as a player] was Roma when we won 7-1. We lost 2-1 away [first] and the manager was so happy. He said: ‘That’s OK, we will win at home.’”