Amid criticism for a number of inconsistent displays,
Angel di Maria insists he cannot single-handedly lead
Paris Saint-Germain to glory.
Angel di Maria has hit back at his critics, stressing he is not
Paris Saint-Germain's "saviour" in their bid to win the
Champions League.
Seen as the final piece of the puzzle in PSG's quest for
European glory, Di Maria has been criticised for his lack of
consistency after swapping Manchester United for the French
champions in a deal worth £44million.
French media have been quick to heap pressure on Di Maria,
especially after he was substituted during his reunion with
former club Real Madrid over a week ago, but the Argentina
international silenced his critics, albeit momentarily, by scoring
the winner in PSG's 1-0 Ligue 1 win at Rennes on Friday.
And the 27-year-old has attempted to curb expectations
following his high-profile arrival in Paris, telling BeIN Sports: "I'm
not a classic centre-forward; I'm not a goal scorer. I'm not used
to scoring in every game.
"Obviously I love scoring and I get great satisfaction when I set
up one of my team-mates to score. For me, assisting a goal and
scoring one is the same thing.
"People have to understand that I am not PSG's saviour and nor
can I make the team win the Champions League on my own.
I'm here to help – to add my own grain of sand."
Di Maria added: "There's always going to be criticism but
sometimes people criticize just for the sake of it because they
get a kick out of it. Criticism can be damaging – especially
when you have only just arrived at a club and have just put in
three or four good games.
"I scored against Malmo in my first Champions League game
with PSG and everyone was raving about it. Against Madrid,
things didn't turn out so well and there were a million criticisms.
"Sometimes there is more criticism than is necessary but you
have to adapt to it. A lot of things happened to me while I was
at Madrid and I had to overcome them. I ended up winning
major trophies and I hope the same thing happens here with
PSG."
Angel di Maria insists he cannot single-handedly lead
Paris Saint-Germain to glory.
Angel di Maria has hit back at his critics, stressing he is not
Paris Saint-Germain's "saviour" in their bid to win the
Champions League.
Seen as the final piece of the puzzle in PSG's quest for
European glory, Di Maria has been criticised for his lack of
consistency after swapping Manchester United for the French
champions in a deal worth £44million.
French media have been quick to heap pressure on Di Maria,
especially after he was substituted during his reunion with
former club Real Madrid over a week ago, but the Argentina
international silenced his critics, albeit momentarily, by scoring
the winner in PSG's 1-0 Ligue 1 win at Rennes on Friday.
And the 27-year-old has attempted to curb expectations
following his high-profile arrival in Paris, telling BeIN Sports: "I'm
not a classic centre-forward; I'm not a goal scorer. I'm not used
to scoring in every game.
"Obviously I love scoring and I get great satisfaction when I set
up one of my team-mates to score. For me, assisting a goal and
scoring one is the same thing.
"People have to understand that I am not PSG's saviour and nor
can I make the team win the Champions League on my own.
I'm here to help – to add my own grain of sand."
Di Maria added: "There's always going to be criticism but
sometimes people criticize just for the sake of it because they
get a kick out of it. Criticism can be damaging – especially
when you have only just arrived at a club and have just put in
three or four good games.
"I scored against Malmo in my first Champions League game
with PSG and everyone was raving about it. Against Madrid,
things didn't turn out so well and there were a million criticisms.
"Sometimes there is more criticism than is necessary but you
have to adapt to it. A lot of things happened to me while I was
at Madrid and I had to overcome them. I ended up winning
major trophies and I hope the same thing happens here with
PSG."
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