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·4 Januari 2026
PSG/Paris FC – Paris player ratings: Doué and Dembélé, the artists return

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·4 Januari 2026

This Sunday, during the 17th day of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Paris FC at the Parc des Princes. After a match where the Red and Blue calmly dominated, they won 2-1 (see the video summary). Here are our ratings for the Parisians.
Lucas Chevalier (5) – Difficult to judge his first half as PSG was not in danger. He conceded a penalty where he dove well.
Warren Zaïre-Emery (6) – He had an honest first half without being exceptional. It often seems like he fades when his teammates are around him, he tries little and just passes the ball to another team leader. He needs to put more of himself on the field creatively, not sidelining himself.
Ilyia Zabarnyi (5) – A solid first half. He is at fault for Paris FC's goal, another mistake, while his partner, Pacho, was almost perfect in his interventions. Replaced in the 70th minute by Marquinhos.
Willian Pacho (7) – It's with little things that big things are built. Pacho does quite a few small things, simply, and that completely nullifies the opponent's attempts.
Nuno Mendes (7) – When he wants, he "steals" the show. His defensive and offensive power is incredible. His crosses are dangerous. Replaced in the 80th minute by Lucas Hernandez.
Joao Neves (7) – Very mobile and interesting in the first half. He had a very good match.
Vitinha (6.5) – A great metronome in the first half. He didn't push more than necessary, but he makes it so much easier for his team during ball exits.
Fabian Ruiz (6) – Positioned higher than his two teammates, he had a decent first half with a lot of movement. Also well-present in the second half to keep the ball moving.
Senny Mayulu (6) – Character and desire, but he seemed a bit overshadowed by Doué's start. Replaced by Noah Nsoki in the 83rd minute.
Ousmane Dembélé (6) – He plays deep, struggling to fully relax. His first half was still good, but more is expected. A somewhat lucky scorer, he can finally smile. Replaced by Gonçalo Ramos in the 70th minute.
Désiré Doué (7) – Doué is the embodiment of beautiful football, of spectacle. He made some classy moves and ended up scoring. His composure is undeniable, but he continues to improve. He capitalizes on his chances, which makes all the difference. His second half was less impactful, lacking rhythm. Replaced by Bradley Barcola in the 70th minute.
Luis Enrique (6) – He continues to manage his squad successfully.
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