"We always have two options -- either we sit down and cry, or we get up and do what we have to do," said Alves when asked about the absence of his compatriot, who is back in Brazil recovering from a foot operation.
"With Neymar PSG are stronger, and without 'Ney' we are
still strong because there are other players," added Alves, who was
speaking at Monday's eve-of-game press conference in Paris.
"For
sure, we will feel his absence. But I insist that between sitting down
and crying and getting up and getting on with it, I always opt for the
second option."
PSG trail Real Madrid 3-1 going into the second leg of the last 16 match at the Parc des Princes.
Neymar,
the world's most expensive player, had an operation in Belo Horizonte
on Saturday on a small fracture to a metatarsal in his right foot and is
now recovering with the aim of being back towards the end of the
season.
The hope for PSG is that they might be able to get their
222 million-euro ($264 million) man back for the latter stages of the
Champions League.
But in order to make it to the quarter-finals in
April, they will need to overturn the first-leg deficit following their
defeat, inflicted with two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and a Marcelo
strike, at the Santiago Bernabeu last month.
Asked if he had been
in touch with Neymar, Alves said: "I speak with him practically every
day, so yes we have agreed between us that we would see each other again
later on in this competition."
In Neymar's absence, Angel Di
Maria is likely to start for PSG against his former club, alongside
Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani in a front three.
"When one
player is missing, it opens the door for someone else, and I know that
whoever comes in through that door tomorrow (Tuesday) will do so with
all their force," said coach Unai Emery.
The Spaniard said he was
confident centre-back Marquinhos, midfielder Marco Verratti and both
Mbappe and Cavani would be ready for the game after minor fitness
concerns.
They are all in the squad, as is Argentine midfielder Javier Pastore, who had been a doubt with a calf problem.
Midfield
duo Toni Kroos and Luka Modric have both been struggling with injury
for Madrid, although they travelled to the French capital with the rest
of Zinedine Zidane's squad on Monday.
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