PSG v Auxerre – Paris player ratings: centre-back duo set Paris free | OneFootball

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·27 de septiembre de 2025

PSG v Auxerre – Paris player ratings: centre-back duo set Paris free

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This Saturday, during the 6th day of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Auxerre at the Parc des Princes. After a match where the Red and Blue dominated, despite making many technical errors, they won 2-0 (see the video summary). Here are our ratings for the Parisians.

Goalkeeper –

Lucas Chevalier (6) – Not much action in the first half. He had a scare with an Auxerre shot hitting the post in the second half and made a good save on another opportunity from the Burgundians. He needs to adapt to his new life as an intermittent goalkeeper and be present in the small moments when his team "opens" the game.


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Defenders –

Warren Zaïre-Emery (4) – A discreet first half. He has good intentions, but he doesn't follow through. He gradually disappeared (even more) in the second half.

Ilya Zabarnyi (7) – Focusing on him, you can sense the quality player. A defensive leader, uncompromising in his interventions, he even scored the only goal of the first half.

Lucas Beraldo (6.5) – A decent first half from him. Always quite good with headers, he sometimes struggles with physical impact. Scored the second goal, he continued to win his aerial duels. He maintains his quality in passing.

Lucas Hernandez (6) – Good openings in depth, he had a solid first act defensively. It's pleasing to see him play a full match.

Midfielders –

Lee Kang-in (6) – As always, active, with oriented controls, but he lacks the "next move," the burst, the acceleration of the game. Replaced by Mathis Jangeal in the 79th minute.

Vitinha (Not Rated) – Substituted early, he still delivered an assist. He seemingly felt a physical alert. Replaced by Achraf Hakimi (6) – It's always reassuring to have him on the field as he runs a lot. He made many runs and suffered from the technical waste of his teammates.

Senny Mayulu (6) – Discreet in the first half. He didn't disappoint. He also needs to step up this season. Replaced in the 62nd minute by Quentin Ndjantou.

Forwards –

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (4) – He tried well, showed he could be dangerous, but didn't elevate his team. Injured, he was replaced at halftime by Bradley Barcola (5) – A good entry, without leaving a significant mark on the match.

Gonçalo Ramos (3) – Not impactful enough, despite his efforts. In his presence in front of the goal, he sometimes forgot his role as a poacher and missed good crossing opportunities. It's sad because he's a player who puts great effort into everything he does, but everything is very difficult for him at the moment.

Ibrahim Mbaye (5) – Increasingly incisive, he is asserting himself. However, overall, he remains quite disorganized. We want to see more of him, as he is reaching one of his first milestones in the pros.

Coach –

Luis Enrique (5) – With a limited squad, the limitations are evident. PSG is still far superior to Auxerre, but the substitutes are less unpredictable than the currently injured players. It's noted that his team still dominates in all areas of the game, which shows all the work undertaken.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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