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·25 April 2026
Angers/PSG – PSG ratings: Beraldo at ease, Lee impresses, Ramos struggles

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·25 April 2026

This Saturday, on Matchday 31 of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Angers at the Stade Raymond-Kopa. After a match in which the Red and Blue stayed in control, they won 0-3. Here are our ratings for the Parisians.
Matvey Safonov (5) – A very quiet match (too quiet?).
Achraf Hakimi (6) – A first half without any major highlights. A slight scare, but no real danger. Substituted at half-time by Dro Fernandez ()-
Ilyia Zabarnyi (6) – A trouble-free first half. Rarely tested.
Willian Pacho (6) – The strong man in the Paris defense. A pillar, always clean in his duels.
Lucas Hernandez (5) – Fairly anonymous, he did not disgrace himself, but he does not bring much to Luis Enrique’s system. Defensively, he remains as aggressive as ever. Substituted at half-time by Warren Zaïre-Emery (6) – A smooth introduction. He showed his power on the left flank.
Senny Mayulu (6) – He has character, but overall he has found things more difficult this season. He battled well and scored a goal with a nice move. That will do him good. Substituted by Nuno Mendes in the 70th minute.
Lucas Beraldo (7.5) – Provider, scorer, the do-it-all man in this match. Of course, he was helped by the opponent’s relative weakness.
Fabian Ruiz (5) – He picked up some rhythm, which will do him good. He was very mobile. Substituted by Joao Neves at half-time (6) – A lively introduction, a half to keep himself sharp.
Bradley Barcola (5) – He is not fully recovered from his injury yet. At the very least, he has not returned to his peak physical condition. He made little difference, and with the few chances he had, he lacked composure. Substituted by Ibrahim Mbaye on the hour mark.
Gonçalo Ramos (4) – Few balls, few chances, little influence. It is not that he is not good, it is more that he seems ill-suited to PSG’s style under Luis Enrique. Even so, he remains a generous player, always willing to fight for his team. He went off after being sent off, another difficult match as a starter for him.
Lee Kang-in (6.5) – Got on the scoresheet and looked inspired at times. He faded physically as the match went on. He clearly has quality, but his game remains fairly predictable, and he lacks that extra burst to be even more influential. Still, as a scorer and also a provider (from the corner), it was a solid performance.
Luis Enrique (7) – He was able to manage playing time and probably did not have to sweat too much in this match. His team pulled further clear in Ligue 1 and is preparing well for the upcoming match against Bayern Munich, where the intensity will obviously be on a completely different level.
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