PATRICE EVRA does not believe Lionel Messi will take Paris Saint-Germain to Champions League glory.
The former Manchester United man thinks PSG have to adopt a winning mentality in Europe, having lost in the semi-finals and the final in the previous two years.
And despite the addition of four-time winner Messi, Evra argues it will take a big team effort to get their hands on the trophy.
In an interview with he said: "They recruited Messi, but he is not the one who will make them win the Champions League.
"It is a collective, a mental state of the entire team as a whole. It is not easy at all, I played five finals and lost four."
Evra also believes Kylian Mbappe has a big role to play in PSG achieving European success - but warned the forward he must put the team first.
And he also gave the 23-year-old a word of advice - to lose his clean-cut persona.
"He's well educated. I'd love to see Kylian sneak away," Evra said.
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"I find him too formatted. I love him, but he's too clean and hides something. When I hear him speak, I get the impression of listening to a politician.
"In the field I hope he thinks about the team and not in their personal goals because the star is the team and not a player."
Mbappe has been linked with a move to Real Madrid.
And with just six months left on his contract this could be his final chance to win the Champions League with PSG.
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