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·25 October 2025
Brest v PSG – Paris player ratings: Hakimi and Vitinha set the tone

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·25 October 2025

This Saturday, during the 9th day of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Brest at Stade Francis Le-Blé. After a match where the Red and Blue controlled "calmly," they won 0-3 (video summary Brest/PSG). Here are our ratings for the Parisians.
Lucas Chevalier (5) – He doesn't exude great confidence in interventions (like the half-exit on the conceded penalty), without making a serious mistake either. With his feet, he remains very clean.
Achraf Hakimi (7.5) – He scored a very nice double, which well rewarded all his efforts to bring danger and defend his flank. He received a somewhat avoidable yellow card for a defensive miss.
Ilya Zabarnyi (6) – The Ukrainian defender held up well in aerial duels and ensured the clearances. However, he was a bit less reassuring than other times on the ground. Notably, a back pass, even though there was an offside at the start of the action.
Willian Pacho (7) – Always very solid, he is somewhat the absolute security. Replaced in the 65th minute by Marquinhos.
Lucas Hernandez (6.5) – He fulfills his defensive role very well and confirms that he is in good physical shape. The offensive contribution is more limited, with a generally cautious clearance.
Warren Zaïre-Emery (7) – The 19-year-old midfielder did a huge defensive job and wasn't always inspired offensively, but there were some breakthroughs and a nice assist for Doué.
Vitinha (7.5) – Always the true metronome of the Parisian game, he delivered a very nice assist to Hakimi for the opening goal. He was a bit less noticeable at the start of the second half.
Lee Kang-In (5.5) – We've seen him more influential in the game, even if he didn't miss much. It should be noted that he always tried a lot. He is guilty of an unfortunate handball on the penalty for Brest, fortunately without consequence. Replaced in the 65th minute by Ousmane Dembélé.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (6) – A bit clumsy, he seemed a bit more comfortable once repositioned on the left. He is still as generous and is nonetheless a decisive passer for Hakimi on the 2nd goal. Replaced by Désiré Doué in the 69th minute.
Senny Mayulu (5.5) – A lot of movement in attack, defensive efforts, but relatively little impact in opportunities. Replaced in the 78th by Quentin Ndjantou.
Bradley Barcola (5) – With his experience and status, more is expected than just a few good accelerations and defensive efforts. Replaced in the 78th by Gonçalo Ramos.
Luis Enrique (7) – His team managed the match calmly, as did he with the playing time of his players. Not forgetting to involve everyone.
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