Chelsea legend Thiago Silva attempts to call PSG vs Chelsea match tonight

Former Chelsea defender Thiago Silva has tried to predict the outcome of Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League match against Chelsea.

The Blues are now in Paris preparing to face the French giants in the next round of the Champions League tonight. Silva, who has played for both clubs and loves them equally, finds it difficult to predict where this team will go, as we all do.

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But he claimed it wasn’t because he played for both clubs, it was just because both teams were so good that we didn’t know which team was going to be stronger tonight, then both teams.

Silva on Chelsea vs PSG

Thiago Silva and Mauricio Pochettino hug.

Silva was quoted in X this week as saying:

“I watch a lot of football. Chelsea’s schedule is crazy. Chelsea played seven games in March, PSG played four – almost 50 per cent more games.

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“It probably doesn’t make it any easier, but I think physically PSG are probably a little better prepared.

“I wouldn’t call this game favorites – not just because I’ve played for both teams, but because I think it’s going to be a very difficult game to decide who advances.”

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Silva is on the fence and I think many others will join him!

In other news this week…

One move that is certain to be made in the summer is Geovany Quenda joining Chelsea from Sporting Lisbon for around £18m – and there has already been a move Plans were made for him.

Luis Enrique attended a Paris Saint-Germain press conference yesterday and had a lot to say as he previewed tonight’s Champions League clash Liam Roney’s style of play.

Check out the latest version of Simon Phillips’ SPTC Podcast here:

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