PSG 'I'm sad but I'm not mad' - Tuchel defends Mbappe after red card

The Paris Saint-Germain head coach was not angry despite his young attacker getting sending off in Saturday's win at Nimes for pushing an opponent.

Thomas Tuchel defended Kylian Mbappe following his red card in Paris Saint-Germain's win against Nimes, though he said the teenage sensation must show restraint.
French World Cup winner Mbappe was sent off for pushing Teji Savanier as Ligue 1 champions PSG defeated promoted Nimes 4-2 on Saturday.
The 19-year-old put PSG ahead with their third goal before he was given his marching orders in the dying seconds for reacting to a rash Savanier challenge.
"It was a horrible foul. He had an emotional reaction," PSG head coach Tuchel said. "He was lucky not to be seriously injured.
"I want him to stay calm but in a match like that, in an atmosphere like that, it's not easy. He didn't hit somebody, he just pushed.

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