Paris Saint-Germain captain Thiago Silva has said Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho "lacked respect" for his side ahead of their Champions League tie.
Silva, 30, scored the decisive goal six minutes from the end of extra time to earn 10-man PSG a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday and take them through to the quarterfinals on away goals.The victory avenged PSG's dramatic away goals loss to Chelsea in last season's quarterfinals, when Demba Ba scored late on.
Prior to the draw for the last 16, former Porto and Inter Milan boss Mourinho said he would be happy to face PSG due to the close proximity of the French capital to London.
He said in December: "We don't have much choice, there are only five possibilities -- but to make it easy for everybody, I would say Paris Saint-Germain.
"It's easy for us to travel, easy for the fans to travel and they won't have to spend a lot of money to go there. They are a very good team and I would prefer a really good team, which will motivate the boys. So, if I could choose, even though I can't, I would say Paris."
Silva felt Mourinho should have shown more respect for his side, but acknowledged that last year's defeat had been more a source of motivation.
"It wasn't revenge, but they really lacked respect for us, particularly Mourinho, because he said he wanted to play PSG because it was close and that it was easy for their supporters to travel there," the Brazil international was quoted as saying by RMC.
"But I don't think our display was because of that -- it was because of last year."
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