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·22 aprile 2026
PSG/Nantes – PSG ratings: Kvaratskhelia on fire, Doué up for it in rotation

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·22 aprile 2026

This Wednesday, in a postponed match from the 26th round of Ligue 1 2025-2026, Paris Saint-Germain faced Nantes at the Parc des Princes. After a match in which the Red and Blues largely dominated, they won 3-0. Here are our ratings for the Parisians.
Matvey Safonov (6) – A well-managed first half. A fine save from Habline’s free kick. Very little to do in the second half.
Achraf Hakimi (6.5) – Very lively on the right, with good defensive recoveries, he delivered a quality first half. He was even able to be rested. Replaced by Lucas Hernandez in the 60th minute.
Marquinhos (6.5) – Focused, the captain brought a lot to the team’s play. He managed his match well, with no real threat from Nantes.
Ilyia Zabarnyi (6) – Some inaccuracies, some good recoveries, a mixed first half. A decent performance overall.
Warren Zaïre-Emery (6) – Versatile, he played perfectly on the left side. As physical as ever, he won back balls. A good match. Replaced by Senny Mayulu in the 60th minute.
Joao Neves (6.5) – He runs a lot and finds space. Without Vitinha alongside him, he was an essential cog in midfield in the first half. Very intelligent in his play and positioning, he brought a lot to the team. Replaced in the 60th minute by Fabian Ruiz.
Dro Fernandez (6) – It has to be said: physically, he is still too lightweight for this kind of match. What he certainly does not lack, however, is talent on the ball, as well as the ability to recover situations. His interesting attacking movement was also enjoyable to watch. It was good for him to play a full match. The offseason this summer will do him good and help him take a physical step forward.
Lucas Beraldo (7) – He is not the best midfielder on the planet, but he fought to win balls back. He needs to be careful in the build-up, as he is “casual,” sometimes too much so. Very clean in his cover play, he had a very good match overall, even if the level of opposition puts that feeling into perspective.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (8) – Scored from the penalty spot, and as generous as ever in his efforts; when he is there, you can still see the difference. He gives opponents no breathing room. In great form, he added a third goal of high technical quality. Yet another more than solid display from him. Replaced by Ibrahim Mbaye in the 65th minute.
Ousmane Dembélé (6) – A decent first half offensively. He dropped deep well to help create play, but poor decisions punctuated the first half. He provided a fine assist for Kvaratskhelia’s third goal. Replaced by Bradley Barcola in the 65th minute.
Désiré Doué (7) – You appreciate it when he scores the way he did. Without overthinking it, with determination. He was behind quite a few chances. He can sometimes play a little less “complicated.” He still has some remarkable flashes of genius.
Luis Enrique (8) – Management, high standards, a controlled win: he was able to get his team going again after the defeat against Lyon. He never lets up, and his players fully buy into what he wants. Another step toward a new title for him.
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