PSG boss Thomas Tuchel twists knife into Thierry Henry after orchestrating 4-0 thrashing of Monaco
French champs' manager said that Monaco and Henry 'could not challenge' PSG, who romped to an easy win

PSG boss Thomas Tuchel has added more pressure on Thierry Henry by saying his Monaco side "could not challenge" the French champs.
The former Arsenal striker is still winless as boss of the Principality club after watching his side get thumped 4-0 by PSG at the weekend.
Edinson Cavani scored a hat-trick courtesy of the video assistant and Neymar converted a spot-kick as Tuchel's side ran riot.
And speaking after the thumping win, Tuchel admitted Henry was in a "complicated" situation at Monaco.
He said: "It is great to have won all 13 of our games in Le Championnat.
"We know that Monaco are in a difficult position. That said, I was not satisfied with our intensity or structure, even if we were clearly stronger.
"The situation is complicated for Thierry Henry - they could not challenge us."
It was Henry's fourth defeat since taking charge at Stade Louis II last month and moments such as this must see him question his choice.
VAR did save Monaco from even more humiliation as a slick goal from Julian Draxler in first-half injury time was ruled out for offside.
For Henry, fans on social media were already questioning whether he could survive after having little impact on this struggling side.
The only saving grace is that goal difference prevents his team from sitting bottom of Ligue 1 - but there was little more to smile about for the former striker.