PSG v Monaco – Paris player ratings: bittersweet qualification | OneFootball

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·25 February 2026

PSG v Monaco – Paris player ratings: bittersweet qualification

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This Wednesday, during the second leg of the 2025-2026 Champions League playoffs (2-3 in the first leg), Paris Saint-Germain faced AS Monaco at the Parc des Princes. After a match where the Red and Blue were too focused on managing the game, they drew 2-2 and qualified for the round of 16 (5-4 on aggregate). Here are our ratings for the Parisians.

Goalkeeper –

Matvey Safonov (6) – He was quite good in what he had to do, as both goals seemed very difficult to avoid.


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Defenders –

Achraf Hakimi (4) – At times inspired, but he also made many mistakes in his passing.

Marquinhos (6.5) – A goalscorer, and also fairly solid defensively in a PSG lacking flair.

Willian Pacho (6.5) – Fortunately, the rock was there for some fine defensive interventions. He was less convincing on the ball.

Nuno Mendes (4) – Like Hakimi, he alternated too much between good and frustrating moments, with a certain tendency towards the negative.

Midfielders –

Joao Neves (5) – He is currently struggling to impose himself in duels and to stifle the opponent. His offensive contribution is also inconsistent.

Vitinha (5) – Accurate in his passing, but not really incisive.

Warren Zaïre-Emery (5) – Some duels won, some movement, but little real impact or creativity.

Forwards –

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (5.5) – He moves, he scores, but he wasn’t particularly precise.

Bradley Barcola (4) – He lacked consistency, but had a few good moments to create danger.

Désiré Doué (6.5) – A beautiful assist for Marquinhos and a lot of activity to create chances in a sometimes rather lethargic PSG.

Coach –

Luis Enrique (5)PSG may have been too focused on managing the game, especially at 2-1 when it seemed possible to "kill off" the match. The first half was not good; he needs to find the formula for a more consistent Paris.

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