Leonardo Jardim thinks Paris Saint-Germain s Champions League failures put Monaco s achievements in the competition in perspective.
PSG were beaten 5-2 on aggregate by Real Madrid in the last 16, having fallen at the same stage last year as Barcelona overturned a 4-0 first-leg deficit to dramatically progress 6-5.
Monaco were knocked out in the group stage this season, but reached the semi-finals last term and the quarter-finals two years earlier, with Jardim highlighting his side s accomplishments as PSG and Unai Emery come under pressure.
This shows once again that it is very difficult to go to the quarter-finals, the semi-finals of the Champions League, the Monaco coach told a pre-match news conference ahead of their Ligue 1 clash with Strasbourg on Friday.
It is a way to further enhance the [achievements of the] Monaco project because we did it twice in three seasons.
Thanks for the memories, . A wonderful run to the semi-finals
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Radamel Falcao is back in training after over a month out, but 16-year-old January signing Pietro Pellegri will miss around six weeks following a hernia operation.
[Pellegri] had surgery because he has a hernia, Jardim said. We made the decision that it was better to settle this now so that he can come back early next season.
He is a young player who started very early. When they are young, people ask a lot of these players, [treat them] like adults.
He arrived from another club and the problem was already there. We tried to solve the problem because, with that, he did not train well.