Tuchel: 'Good for the confidence'

Check out who said what after Paris Saint-Germain's 4-0 victory over Saint-Etienne at the Parc des Princes on Friday:

Thomas Tuchel (Paris Saint-Germain coach):
"I'm very happy with this victory, our sixth in a row since the start of the season. It's important to have several options when we play. Today we were without Neymar and Kylian and I'm happy to have used players that were here during the international break. It was a difficult first half and Saint-Etienne played very well. We lost too many easy balls and that gave our opponents solutions. In the second half, we attacked down the wings more and we found more space for Di Maria and Julian Draxler. It was a good rehearsal, good for the confidence ahead of Tuesday's match in Anfield against Liverpool. It will be a big test for us, but we are confident."

Juan Bernat (Paris Saint-Germain defender):
"We controlled the game well. I am still lacking a little match fitness, but I'm very happy to have played this match and got a 4-0 win in front of our fans. It was a deserved win. I need to improve my match fitness, but that only comes by playing so I think with more games, I'll get better and better physically."

Marco Verratti (Paris Saint-Germain midfielder):
"I am very happy to be back on the pitch. I hope now that I'll be able to strong together the games. Julian managed to score a great goal, because my pass wasn't that great. It was really impressive. We are growing in confidence with each victory and that is very positive."

Julian Draxler (Paris Saint-Germain midfielder):
"I have had a tough start to the season with injury and I am very happy to play 90 minutes today. I scored and really gave everything to get the goal. It's important for me to be versatile. I know my role in the team, but I am very ambitious and want to play as much as possible and for that I have to be versatile. We were expecting them to play four at the back, but they played with five so we corrected certain things at half time and that allowed us to make the difference."