
"It doesn't matter about the age, I love working with good players. I love working with this group regardless of their age. Malo [Gusto] told me how old he was in the car on the way here. 22 and talking about going to a World Cup with France. Not only their ability, quality or physicality but their temperament."
"They won it last year. It doesn't matter about the age, I love working with good players. I love working with this group regardless of their age."
Chelsea and PSG field the two youngest starting XIs in this season's Champions League, with average ages of 24 years 31 days and 24 years 195 days respectively. Manager Liam Rosenior emphasizes that age is irrelevant, highlighting PSG's recent Champions League triumph as evidence that youth doesn't hinder performance. He praises his young squad's quality, physicality, and temperament, citing examples like 22-year-old Malo Gusto's World Cup aspirations. Historically, Chelsea have struggled against PSG, winning only two of eight matches. Rosenior will become the 16th manager facing reigning champions in his first Champions League knockout stage, with only one previous manager achieving victory.
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