(Reuters) - Paris St Germain must remain patient in their quest for a Champions League title despite their recent failures, coach Thomas Tuchel said after they celebrated their sixth Ligue 1 title in the last seven seasons on Sunday.
PSG were already crowned as runaway champions after second-placed Lille's goalless draw at Toulouse earlier on Sunday and they went on to celebrate in the evening with a Kylian Mbappe hat-trick earning them a 3-1 home win against Monaco.
"The Champions League is a big goal for the club but even Juventus have been waiting for it for so long," warned Tuchel, referring to the Serie A champions who have not won since 1996 despite reaching the final on five occasions since then. "We are disappointed by the United tie but football continues, it's easy to say but I'm going to say it, football continues," said Mbappe, who has scored 30 league goals this season.
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