OM v PSG – Paris Saint-Germain player ratings: Chevalier at fault | OneFootball

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·22. September 2025

OM v PSG – Paris Saint-Germain player ratings: Chevalier at fault

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This Monday, during the 5th matchday of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Olympique de Marseille at the Stade Vélodrome. After a match in which the Red and Blue suffered, they lost 1-0. Here are our ratings for the Parisians.

Goalkeeper –

Lucas Chevalier (3) – A match to forget quickly for him. His mistake on the Parisian goal was costly in this match.


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Defenders –

Achraf Hakimi (4) – Still not a great match from him. He fought hard nonetheless.

Marquinhos (5) – Strangely playing as right back, he struggled at times, gave everything, but couldn’t win all his duels.

Willian Pacho (6) – Solid and efficient, though he didn’t particularly shine. He remains physically impressive. Replaced in the second half by Lee Kang-in.

Ilya Zabarnyi (7) – Impressive in his duels, he showed a lot of quality in a match that required character.

Nuno Mendes (6) – Able to push forward strongly with the ball, but unfortunately did so too little for much of the match.

Midfielders –

Warren Zaïre-Emery (3) – At some point, he may need to start taking more risks with his passing and forward runs. Too timid, he didn’t make a strong impression. Replaced by Senny Mayulu in the 73rd minute.

Vitinha (6) – An average match, even though he tried to bring some pace, but he didn’t create any sparks either. He was the one who tried his luck the most to score.

Fabian Ruiz (3) – He was unrecognizable in this match, as often happens when the opponent presses.

Forwards –

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (5) – He wasn’t the worst Parisian, but he lacked support to create up front.

Gonçalo Ramos (3) – Unfortunately, he missed too many flick-ons and struggled to hold up the ball. This didn’t help his team. He also lacked wingers to serve him.

Coach –

Luis Enrique (4) – He couldn’t find the solution with so many players absent.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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