This Saturday, as part of the 24th day of Ligue 1 2024-2025, Paris Saint-Germain faced Lille at the Parc des Princes. After a match in which the Rouge et Bleu outrageously dominated and then managed, they won 4-1 (PSG/Lille video highlights). Here are our notes on the Parisians.
Goalkeeper –
Gianluigi Donnarumma (6) – Had nothing to do in the first half. More in demand in the second half, he didn’t emerge from the match with a clean sheet, even if he didn’t create the exploit for Lille’s goal, he didn’t make any mistakes.
Defenders –
Achraf Hakimi (8) – What a burst of energy. He never stops and if PSG are so strong offensively, it’s also because he plays like a real attacking player. Replaced by Warren Zaïre-Emery in the 63rd minute.
Marquinhos (7) – Nothing to complain about, he scores, he anticipates, he’s a confident defender.
Lucas Beraldo (6) – L’Équipe will probably give him 4/10, but little by little, Beraldo is integrating all the principles. He’s tightening up his game. His ability to throw the ball around is appreciable.
Nuno Mendes (7) – Always good at getting the ball forward quickly, he brings that sparkle to the left flank. Replaced by Willian Pacho in the 63rd minute.
Midfielders –
Désiré Doué (7.5) – Paris made no mistake, he’s a natural in his game. A footballer with all the qualities required. He’s earned his place, showing with every match that he’s a key player. His goal in the first half was magnificent. Replaced by Lee Kang-in in the 75th minute.
Joao Neves (8) – He’s everywhere. He’s a physical monster. Luis Enrique manages him well, and he’s there every time. Replaced by Vitinha in the 63rd minute.
Fabian Ruiz (8) – Often criticized, rarely defended, it has to be said that he’s very good in the background. His empty-net calls hurt the opposition.
Forwards –
Ousmane Dembélé (8) – Full of confidence, scoring again, giving nothing away, on a mission. Replaced by Kvhicha Kvaratskhelia in the 63rd minute.
Gonçalo Ramos (6) – A first half in which he showed off his range of skills: delivery, pivoting, heading, precision, he’s a strong element in this attack, keeping defenders on their toes and playing well. It’s a shame he couldn’t get that goal, especially in the second half.
Bradley Barcola (8) – On the run or on the ball, he’s dangerous for the opposition. He knows how to do everything and he scores. He needs to remain consistent and continue to give his all offensively. Defensively, he puts in so much effort that Luis Enrique must really appreciate it.
Coach –
Luis Enrique (9) – His PSG is becoming monstrous. He’s on the right track, he’s succeeded in establishing a discipline, a determination not to lose, not to give the opposition any readability. What has also changed a lot is that PSG never stops playing.