Paris Saint-Germain and Argentine playmaker Angel Di
Maria says his bad time out at
Manchester United as pivot for this month's Champions League
meeting with Chelsea.
,The 27years old scored four goals in 32 appearances in his one season at United before moving to PSG in a mouth watering €63 million move last summer.
"No," he told L'Equipe. "Manchester United was a sad experience. Things didn't go as I had hoped, I was disappointed and it didn't help me to rise to the surface.
"Honestly, I don't even remember anymore what happened and I don't want to remember. I'm happy to be here and that's the most important thing."
PSG coach Laurent Blanc said last month that life in France suits Di Maria and backed him to be even better in the second half of the season.
"My last season at Real was very good too -- it's in the same vein," Di Maria said of his current form. "Every day here I feel better and better integrated into the team, the club and the city and that's reflected in my performances.
"But I know that the two matches to come against Chelsea will determine a lot of things. Everyone sees us as the favourites. We don't see it that way. It's Chelsea -- they have a quality squad and players that every club in Europe would want to have."
"We're facing another great team," he said. "We'll try to do what we did at the Bernabeu, to play as equals while hoping to have the success in front of goal that avoided us in Madrid."
,The 27years old scored four goals in 32 appearances in his one season at United before moving to PSG in a mouth watering €63 million move last summer.
"No," he told L'Equipe. "Manchester United was a sad experience. Things didn't go as I had hoped, I was disappointed and it didn't help me to rise to the surface.
"Honestly, I don't even remember anymore what happened and I don't want to remember. I'm happy to be here and that's the most important thing."
PSG coach Laurent Blanc said last month that life in France suits Di Maria and backed him to be even better in the second half of the season.
"My last season at Real was very good too -- it's in the same vein," Di Maria said of his current form. "Every day here I feel better and better integrated into the team, the club and the city and that's reflected in my performances.
"But I know that the two matches to come against Chelsea will determine a lot of things. Everyone sees us as the favourites. We don't see it that way. It's Chelsea -- they have a quality squad and players that every club in Europe would want to have."
"We're facing another great team," he said. "We'll try to do what we did at the Bernabeu, to play as equals while hoping to have the success in front of goal that avoided us in Madrid."
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