Was saying I was looking forward to seeing him up against PSG, but I do genuinely feel as though his coach set up in one way, should have seen it really, really wasn't working, and changed to something else. The outcome mightn't have been any different, but I think just letting things play out was detrimental on multiple levels. I think there is merit in saying he could do better positionally, but in this game, it was always a case of being stuck between a rock and a hard place as Mbappe and Neymar were adjusting dynamically to whatever was presented. You need two men to match that, where Upamecano was essentially left high and dry - sitting back would've just enabled all the play to simply go on ahead of him; trying to be proactive, meant there was space in behind. Neymar and Mbappe in that kind of form, are going to take any single defender on the planet to pieces.
As I said before, 1 vs 1 against Neymar is far from a sure thing, in fact, you're going to back him against any CB in that scenario - well I certainly would anyway - so you then add Mbappe and the outcome is a formality.
I think I would have had more judgement of Upamecano in this game if the contesting CB's had been on par with the attackers or if a system was set up where he could try and affect play. A duo like Mbappe and Neymar: there's nothing like that to face in the PL. I don't think there's a better attacking tandem on the planet, to be honest, so it's an outlier that doesn't really sway anything away from Upamecano in my eyes. That's not to say he doesn't have things to learn and improve upon, rather, that kind of occurrence with two such overwhelmingly talented players running a double-team on him, is not going to be seen again until/if he faces PSG again. For what we need and what he'll face, the way this game unfolded is neither here nor there. I feel as though there needed to be Konate and Upamecano out there at their very best to even have a chance vs those two, and even then, it wouldn't be a surprise if they lost the contest, as you're talking about two very likely future ballon d'or winners playing fantastic combination football to a level maybe a couple of teams on the planet can compete directly with. The final itself will be interesting beings as Bayern are touted as champions elect - will they simply starve them of supply, or will they work as a unit to shut them down? I feel neither of those options were viable for Leipzig and that this was a game too far without Konate.
All that said, I'm in the camp where this kind of CB is one that ticks all the boxes in contrast to what we have here.