The Manchester United boss feels it is a shame that his players won't get to face Neymar, as the PSG striker has been ruled out with a long-term metatarsal injury. The general consensus is that a PSG side without Neymar, and coincidentally Cavani too, would boost United's chances but Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer has claimed his players have not been rejoicing at the news.
Solsjkaer won the trophy as a player in 1999 and believes that to play against a world class striker such as Neymar would have been a great honour to his team.
"He is very, very good, and our fans would've loved to see him and the players loved to have played against him."