Wes Brown fears Manchester United have blown their chances of progressing to the Champions League quarter-finals after Tuesdays 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.The Red Devils have been flying high ever since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over as caretaker boss in December, guiding the team to ten wins and a draw from his first 11 games in charge.But their bubble was burst by the French champions at Old Trafford, as goals from Presnel Kimpembe and Kylian Mbappe handed the visitors a huge advantage in their last-16 tie.2
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United have it all to do when they travel to Paris for the second-leg in a fortnight, where they will be without key midfielder Paul Pogba after his red card at Old Trafford.And, asked if he believes the tie is already over, Brown told the Sports Breakfast: Yeah.I think they would need to get an early goal, and then anything can happen.But PSG are very good at home, so its going to be very difficult.Two-time Champions League winner Brown believes Tuesdays clash came too soon for Solskjaers rejuvenated side.United were outclassed for most of the match, while Angel Di Maria a player widely considered a flop at Old Trafford following his failed spell at the club starred with both assists in a lively game for the Argentine.2
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