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Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Paris Saint-Germain has said he aims to win the Champions League in the new season while preparing for the new campaign on a tour of Hong Kong. Image Credit: AP

Hong Kong: Paris Saint-Germain coach Laurent Blanc said on Saturday he was confident that the club’s Brazilian players will add to the team’s success in the upcoming season despite their nation’s disastrous World Cup.

Brazil’s national team were knocked out in a humiliating 7-1 semi-final defeat to Germany, the worst in the five-time champions’ history.

The Paris club’s Brazilian players, including Thiago Silva and David Luiz, newly signed from Chelsea, will not have any “hard feelings”, Blanc told reporters at a Hong Kong press conference as the team kicked off their Asian tour.

“They are some of the best players on the team, so they will do their jobs and continue to do their work and they come back to the club ... so there’s no hard feelings about whatever,” Blanc said.

The club has five Brazilian players, including fellow World Cup squad member Maxwell.

Luiz in May said he was happy to start a new phase of his career at PSG, who are reportedly paying £50 million (Dh312) for him, a world-record fee for a defender.

Blanc, former player and manager of the French national team, also said France will have to work hard if they are to win the European Championships, which they will host in 2016.

“France has a very strong potential in new players and young players, so they will work very hard towards this goal and to be at the very high level such as with the Netherlands, such as the Germans, this will not be easy,” he said.

The Ligue 1 champions, captained by 32-year-old Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovic, will be playing local outfit Kitchee in a friendly on July 29.

“I know everybody has a dream to win the Champions League and I am one of them so we will try, work hard for it, which is not easy,” the striker said at the press conference.

Hong Kong is the first stop on the club’s first Asia tour, to be followed by a visit to the Chinese capital of Beijing, where they will participate in the Trophee des Champions against fellow French club Guingamp on August 2.

PSG wrapped up their second straight Ligue 1 title in May and also won the French League Cup this season with a 2-1 final victory over Lyon.