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·8 April 2026
Liverpool/PSG – PSG ratings: Doué and Kvaratskhelia put Paris ahead

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·8 April 2026

This Tuesday, in the second leg of the 2025-2026 Champions League quarter-finals, Paris Saint-Germain faced Liverpool at Anfield. After a match in which the Red and Blues overwhelmingly dominated, they won 2-0. Here are our ratings for the Parisians.
Matvey Safonov (6) – Very proactive, he took risks coming off his line and relieved his team well. Very little to do overall.
Achraf Hakimi (6) – Once again very good, he did a great job covering his flank up and down. A little less inspired offensively, but he never let up.
Marquinhos (6) – A fairly quiet match for him.
Willian Pacho (6.5) – The rock once again had a very good game, solid, powerful, and strong in duels.
Nuno Mendes (6) – His speed makes up for quite a lot, especially on a night when he was not at his best. Even so, he still managed to do some very good things and hurt his opponent.
Joao Neves (6) – A good start to the match, a lot of activity, then he played his game without really standing out until his superb pass to Kvaratkhelia for PSG’s second goal. A valuable player in all circumstances.
Vitinha (7) – He spent the evening trying to draw Liverpool out, and at times he succeeded. On the other hand, he controlled the flow of the ball like a metronome.
Warren Zaïre-Emery (7) – Flawless physical intensity. He snuffed out Liverpool’s midfield. A huge performance in midfield for his 39th straight start.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (7) – Defensively, he fights like a defender; he also has great technique and is capable of scoring goals with real composure. A complete player, a player for the big occasions.
Ousmane Dembélé (5.5) – Unfortunately for him, he missed two important one-on-ones. He was frustrated with himself. We also have to judge him on his less accomplished performances. His movement dropping deep still caused Liverpool problems. Replaced by Lucas Hernandez in the 88th minute.
Désiré Doué (6.5) – A little lucky with his goal, but above all, what stands out is that he scored again in a decisive match. He is writing history. Very disciplined, he had a good game. He can still do even better. Replaced by Lee Kang-in in the 77th minute.
Luis Enrique (7) – It bears repeating: he has transformed PSG. Today, there is no more fear, matches are approached with confidence, and there are wins. He continues to terrorize English clubs. A fine performance from his team, even if he may come away a little frustrated by the score, as Paris could have done even better.
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