Hans-Joachim Watzke reckons Borussia Dortmund have the ''psychological advantage'' for the second leg, while Lucien Favre was happy with his team's performance at both ends of the park. Here are the match reactions.

Hans-Joachim Watzke: ''Erling just enjoys himself out there. His desire is absolutely incredible. Just looking at the way he scores that second goal, you can see how single-minded he is. He's a proper goalscorer. We're obviously delighted to have him on the team. I think we have a good chance of getting a result in Paris. However, we expect PSG to be incredibly strong at home. That being said, they probably still have flashbacks to their elimination last year. For them, going out in the last 16 once again would mean the end of the world. With this in mind, perhaps we have something of a psychological advantage.''

Lucien Favre: ''Erling is always willing, he's always determined to score goals. You can see it every day in training and you could see it here tonight as well. He's just gone and bagged a brace against PSG. That's some achievement. I also have to mention the fact that it was Reyna who played the decisive pass for the winning goal. He's just 17 years of age, but you saw the way he took the ball in his stride and got his head up to see Haaland's movement. It was really, really impressive. I also thought we performed very well at the back. We gave very little away overall. They only really had one proper chance all game, and that was the one that led to the goal.''

Erling Haaland: ''I know that I still have a lot to improve on, but tonight was really great. We need to keep working hard if we want to go far in this competition. When having a shot on goal, I tend not to overthink it. I just enjoy the moment. As a footballer, you live for nights like this. It's just amazing. Now we'll have to see what happens in Paris.''

Emre Can: ''Everyone played really well tonight. We did an extremely good job defensively and, going forward, we managed to find a lot of gaps. All credit to the team. When everyone contributes to the performance as a whole, we're a great side, regardless of who we're up against. We might have won the match tonight, but it's really just half-time. We still have to go to Paris for what will be an extremely tough game. But I know that, if we work as hard as we did tonight, we can get the job done.''

Transcribed by Timo Lammert

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