PSG boss Unai Emery: Kylian Mbappe is still a work in progress

Impressive start | Kylian Mbappe (right) has hit the ground running at PSG
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Vaishali Bhardwaj29 September 2017

Unai Emery has admitted he doesn't yet know where Kylian Mbappe's best position is within his Paris Saint-Germain team.

The 18-year-old France striker was in irresistible form again on Tuesday night, setting up two goals in PSG's 3-0 Champions League victory over Bayern Munich.

PSG return to domestic action with a top-of-the-table clash against Bordeaux on Saturday evening and Emery insisting that Mbappe is still a work in progress.

He told reporters at his pre-match press conference: "Upon his arrival, we questioned the positioning of Kylian because he is a young player and we have to progress with him.

"He's an attacking player, but he needs to learn the positioning that the team needs on defensive situations.

"He can play all the positions of the attack - left, centre and right - and he has proved it.

"His progression will come through work and versatility and we will look for his best position so he can give 100 per cent."

PSG's celebrated strike trio of Mbappe, Neymar and Edinson Cavani already have 18 goals between them in all competitions.

But Emery says he is willing to change his favoured 4-3-3 formation when the situation demands.

"We are prepared to work with different systems," the Spaniard said. "The 4-3-3 is the main system we use, it is great for keeping possession and applying pressure.

"But after that we need to have another system for different matches.

"Most importantly, it's getting the balance and positioning on the pitch with and without the ball."

PSG could have a problem in that respect against Bordeaux as Thiago Motta, so important in anchoring the midfield this season, may be absent with a knee injury.

"We will assess him later to see if he will be in the group or not," Emery said.

"But we are very pleased with (Giovani) Lo Celso and if he continues with these performances he will have the option to play more minutes.

"He always thinks of the team, he can come in and he's ready to play."

PSG held a one-point lead over Monaco heading into the eighth round of Ligue 1 fixtures.

Bordeaux are four points behind in third spot, but are the only side other than PSG unbeaten in the league this season.

Like PSG, Bordeaux have won three of their last four games and head coach Jocelyn Gourvennec believes his side can draw encouragement from the Parisians' recent struggles against Lyon and Montpellier.

PSG had to rely on two late goals to beat Lyon at home before Montpellier held them to a goalless draw last weekend.

"Going to the Parc des Princes undefeated? Above all I am happy to have 15 points," Gourvennec said after last week's 3-1 victory against Guingamp.

"We just need to take inspiration from Lyon and Montpellier to go there, play well and take something from the game."

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