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·28 February 2026
Le Havre v PSG – Paris player ratings: Barcola the only one to deliver!

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·28 February 2026

This Saturday, during the 24th matchday of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Le Havre at the Stade Océane. After a match in which the Red and Blue largely dominated but lacked efficiency, they secured a 0-1 victory (video highlights Le Havre/PSG). Here are our ratings for the Parisians.
Matvey Safonov (7) – The goalkeeper didn’t have many shots on target to deal with, but he pulled off a very fine save in the second half. We also saw some good outings and a very nice throw to Bradley Barcola.
Achraf Hakimi (5.5) – A solid match for the Moroccan full-back, but without much offensive success.
Ilya Zabarnyi (7) – Calm in his interventions, he repelled some dangerous situations and was reliable in distribution.
Willian Pacho (6.5) – Another solid match, though not particularly impressive.
Lucas Hernandez (7) – A very different style from Nuno Mendes, but he did his defensive work well and was tidy with the ball.
Warren Zaïre-Emery (6.5) – Solid in duels, tidy with the ball, a very serious match for the youngster who has now started over 30 consecutive games for PSG.
Vitinha (6.5) – A fairly controlled match for the Portuguese, even if less brilliant than in his best games. He could have been more incisive at times.
Dro Fernandez (6) – Some very nice sequences, whether by control or passing. He still needs to adapt to Parisian play, with movement in all directions, and manage to be more “impactful.” That’s logical. Replaced by Nuno Mendes in the 60th minute.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (6) – Created a lot of danger without ever neglecting defensive efforts, but lacked precision in his shots. Efficiency is important. Replaced by Ibrahim Mbaye in the 71st minute.
Bradley Barcola (8) – Very active, both dropping deep and running in behind, with a goal scored and passes that could have been decisive with more precision from his teammates. A fine performance through the middle.
Lee Kang-In (6.5) – Lots of movement, some very nice passes, including the decisive cross for Bradley Barcola’s opener. But also some misses, like the one-on-one a few minutes later. Replaced by Désiré in the 60th minute.
Luis Enrique (8) – His team regained energy in this match, with a nice variety of chances and solidity. All that with squad rotation. Now he just needs to find the formula to make the Parisians more efficient.
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