Nice v PSG: Nuno Mendes quiets Nice, Donnarumma steals the show | OneFootball

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·21 marzo 2026

Nice v PSG: Nuno Mendes quiets Nice, Donnarumma steals the show

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This Saturday, during the 27th day of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Nice at the Allianz Riviera. After a match where the Red and Blue largely dominated, they won 0-4. Here are our ratings for the Parisians.

Goalkeeper –

Matvey Safonov (6) – A fairly quiet first half. Some errors in distribution. An even more peaceful second half for him.


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Defenders –

Warren Zaïre-Emery (6) – He wasn't very inspired defensively in the first half. He managed to contribute a bit offensively. Overall quite timid. He remains a player for the team's balance, and when you don't see much of him, it's often because he's done a lot of work behind the scenes. He scores an odd goal, which is deserved because he fights for every ball.

Ilyia Zabarnyi (5.5) – A technically quite poor first half. He had issues with distribution but was rarely put in danger defensively.

Willian Pacho (6) – He really struggles with distribution. He compensates with good defensive duels, but in Luis Enrique's game, it's sometimes frustrating. A good match nonetheless.

Lucas Hernandez (6) – Interesting as a backup for Nuno Mendes, he ensures a completely different role, with a lot of impact and rigor. A good defensive match overall.

Midfielders –

Senny Mayulu (6) – An interesting first half in terms of impact, we regret his exit due to injury. Replaced by Lucas Beraldo in the 43rd minute.

Vitinha (7) – He circulates the ball, struggled to break lines. We expect a bit more offensively than his first-half performance. However, in the absence of riskier play, he ensures the essentials technically to avoid losing the ball. Metronome, as always, he almost never leaves the field. Towards the end of the match, he delighted his teammates. Too easy for him.

Lee Kang-in (4) – He constantly makes the same move, gradually disappearing from the radar. A lackluster first half. A match to forget for him. Replaced by Ousmane Dembélé in the 65th minute.

Forwards –

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (6.5) – He was the Parisian who created the most chances in the first half. He sometimes struggled to position himself offensively. Nonetheless, he played his match, and there's not much to criticize. He fought, ran a lot, and made differences. Replaced by Ibrahim Mbaye in the 76th minute.

Nuno Mendes (7) – In a more offensive role, he was ultimately quite timid. He still scored the penalty that put Paris ahead. He was also decisive on the second goal. A fairly neutral match overall, but this level for Nuno Mendes remains above the others. Valuable. Replaced by Gonçalo Ramos in the 76th minute.

Désiré Doué (6) – Some good things, but quite little offensive impact. He still made two goal actions, two passes that certainly deserved a goal. He still lacks confidence to be the Désiré Doué of last year. He scores the second goal, forgets Kvaratskhelia on a potential third goal at the hour mark. Frustrating at times. Replaced by Dro Fernandez in the 76th minute.

Coach –

Luis Enrique (6) – He tries things, Nuno Mendes higher up, he's already thinking about how to bring speed with Barcola's injury. He makes his team win, so he did everything right, but in the background, his squad is very limited, and he's walking on eggshells.

Lucas Beraldo (6) – In a fairly new midfield role, he circulated the ball without taking too many risks. With his technical quality, he didn't look out of place, but no miracles either. He seemed quite comfortable, even if the opposition wasn't too challenging.

Ousmane Dembélé (6) – A good entry, he highlights Dro for his first goal. He always brings danger, with such a wide technical range.

Gonçalo Ramos (5) – Little playing time, he fought, as he always does.

Ibrahim Mbaye (5) – You can feel he wants it, but he often falls back into his old habits, trying to do too much. He also often makes "bad" choices, but there's no doubt the qualities are there.

Dro Fernandez (7) – What to say about his entry, a first goal, quality technical touches. He is very interesting.

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