On Monday, in the Round of 32 of the 2025-2026 Coupe de France, Paris Saint-Germain faced Paris FC at the Parc des Princes. After a match where the Rouge et Bleu largely dominated but missed many opportunities, they lost 0-1 and were eliminated. Here are our player ratings for the Parisians.
Goalkeeper –
Lucas Chevalier (5) – He had a quiet game and wasn’t responsible for the goal conceded.
Defenders –
Warren Zaïre-Emery (6) – He fulfilled his defensive role well; his attacking contribution is still somewhat lacking, but it’s not particularly his style to make runs down the wing.
Ilya Zabarnyi (6.5) – A fairly quiet match for the Ukrainian.
Lucas Beraldo (7) – Often solid, comfortable in possession. He’s doing well despite limited playing time.
Willian Pacho (7) – Deployed on the left wing this time, he provided solidity and composure. Creating chances wasn’t his primary role. Substituted by Nuno Mendes in the 64th minute.
Midfielders –
Senny Mayulu (4) – After a fantastic spell, he’s experiencing his first dip in form. Less impactful, less precise in his decision-making and execution. He still manages to win back possession and deliver some interesting passes. Substituted by Désiré Doué in the 64th minute.
Vitinha (7) – He dominates the midfield, even unleashing some impressive shots. While it wasn’t enough, he doesn’t seem to be the one to blame.
Fabian Ruiz (4.5) – A few good passes, but also some complications and a lack of initiative that could have been a weakness. He was also slightly less involved defensively.
Forwards –
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (4) – Created chances, but lacked the precision to finish better. We expect more from the Georgian. Substituted in the 64th minute by Ousmane Dembélé.
Gonçalo Ramos (4) – He put in some effort, made a few good passes, but still lacked that certain something when he starts.
Bradley Barcola (3) – It’s a harsh rating, because he was one of the players who created the most chances. But there were too many misplaced passes and shots. So much waste is unforgivable.
Coach –
Luis Enrique (6) – No one complained about the lineup or the substitutions. His team dominated. But it’s also up to him to find the keys to restoring simplicity and efficiency.
