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·6 October 2022
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PSV produced one of their best displays of the season to cruise to a 5-1 victory over Zurich in their second Europa League match.
Here’s how we think every player performed…
Walter Benitez, 6 – Had very little to do all night but did well when called upon, saving four of Zurich’s five shots on target.
Phillip Mwene, 6 – Didn’t do much wrong, but didn’t have that big an impact going forward either.
Andre Ramalho, 6 – Made a few small errors but was solid on the whole.
Armando Obispo, 7 – Looked assured at the back and on the ball, and got an assist with a lovely long pass before being subbed off at half-time.
Phillip Max, 6 – Positioned himself a little more cautiously than usual to prevent getting exposed defensively and was indeed untroubled, but didn’t contribute much offensively.
Ibrahim Sangare, 7 – Completely controlled the midfield, recovering the ball and playing it forward time and time again.
Joey Veerman, 7 – Created chances and started attacks with his excellent passing.
Xavi Simons, 7 – Lost the ball quite a few times but had some lovely touches and scored a good goal.
Ismael Saibari, 6 – Worked hard and had his moments but wasn’t able to create a huge amount.
Yorbe Vertessen, 5 – Didn’t do much, taking just 14 touches, but what he did do was excellent, with the Belgian getting two great goals, producing two glorious runs and finishes.
Cody Gakpo, 8 – Yet another absolutely stunning display from the winger, who got two stunning goals and a great assist. Erling Haaland is now the only man he doesn’t have more goal contributions than in Europe’s top leagues this season, with the two level on 22.
Jordan Teze, 6
Anwar El Ghazi, N/A
Guus Til, N/A
Johan Bakayoko, N/A
Ki-Jana Hoever, N/A
Finley Crebolder