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·10 May 2026
PSG/Brest – PSG ratings: Ramos struggles, Mayulu solid, Dro improves

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·10 May 2026

This Sunday, during the 33rd matchday of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Brest at the Parc des Princes. After a match in which the Red and Blue struggled to score despite heavy dominance, they still managed to win right at the end, 1-0. Here are our ratings for the Parisians.
Renato Marin (6) – Rarely troubled, with a few well-judged saves in the first half. However, he needs to be careful with his aerial outings.
Senny Mayulu (6.5) – A good game on his side, positive going forward, and not under too much pressure defensively.
Marquinhos (6) – A solid match from him. Rarely put under pressure, he played high up the pitch, but he could have done even more to add an extra man.
Ilyia Zabarnyi (6) – Like Marquinhos, he stayed fairly cautious in the build-up, while defensively he had very little to deal with.
Lucas Hernandez (6) – Fairly focused, he delivered a good overall performance.
Lucas Beraldo (4) – He was less noticeable than in recent outings. More reserved in his approach, he was less influential in midfield with his passing.
Dro Fernandez (6) – A difficult start to the match, but he gradually grew into it and ended up delivering a fairly interesting overall performance.
Fabian Ruiz (6) – A decent match from him. He played as the first outlet in buildup, with mixed success. Replaced in the 61st minute by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
Lee Kang-in (5.5) – Difficult to judge him completely. His technique is impressive at times, but it is rarely decisive, or at least not effective often enough. Replaced by Désiré Doué in the 53rd minute.
Bradley Barcola (4) – He is no longer getting past defenders with his dribbles, he is making technical errors, and he is getting fewer and fewer chances. He is lacking confidence, and it shows. Replaced by Joao Neves in the 69th minute.
Gonçalo Ramos (3) – His time at PSG seems to be nearing its end. He can no longer make the difference, probably due to a lack of confidence and playing time. Another difficult opportunity for him as a starter. Replaced by Ousmane Dembélé in the 61st minute.
Luis Enrique (6) – Caught up in his squad rotation, he saw his team lose its way despite the chances. His “backup” team is not at the level of the “starting” team, and at this important stage when he needs everyone, it could have led to a tense end to the Ligue 1 season. His substitutions “obviously” made the difference.
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