Zaire-Emery as boss, Mbappé and Kolo Muani decisive… The ratings of PSG players against AC Milan

Paris Saint-Germain got back into their Champions League group by beating AC Milan at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday (3-0).

Three weeks after sinking to Newcastle (1-4) in the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain convinced their audience at the Parc des Princes, Wednesday October 25, by beating AC Milan without really being upset (3-0) . To win, PSG was able to count on the goals of Kylian Mbappé, Randal Kolo Muani and Kang-in Lee, more decisive than really influential in this match. It was Warren Zaire-Emery, the young 17-year-old midfielder, who stood out the most for the capital club by putting in a huge match.

Gianluigi Donnarumma: 5.5/10

The Italian goalkeeper remained attentive during an evening where he had almost nothing to do. He easily captured Christian Pulisic’s shot (63rd), Olivier Giroud’s lob (70th) and released Rafael Leao’s shot (78th) which was off target. His kicking game was better than usual.

Achraf Hakimi: 6/10

First outpaced in his first duel with Rafael Leao (16th), the Moroccan then took the measure of his Portuguese opponent, to the point of preventing him from adjusting Donnarumma (78th). For once, Hakimi defended more than attacked. Replaced by Nordi Mukiele in added time (90th + 3).

Marquinhos: 7/10

The Parisian captain was solid, won 75% of his duels and reassured his defense throughout the match. A reassuring performance. A good omen for the next big meetings of PSG.

Milan Skriniar: 6.5/10

Like Marquinhos, the Slovak defender was not put in difficulty and succeeded in his match by limiting Giroud’s influence. Faced with this type of attacker, Milan Skriniar’s slowness is not a problem for PSG.

Lucas Hernandez: 6/10

After having contained Christian Pulisic well in the first period, the Parisian full-back had a little scare when he was caught behind his back by the American (50th). Fortunately for him, the latter ended the action badly.

Manuel Ugarte: 5/10

The worst of the Parisian circles this evening. The Uruguayan made an impact at the start of the match but above all showed significant shortcomings in the recovery against good Milanese pressure in the first period. Less radiant than usual and replaced by Fabian Ruiz (71st).

Warren Zaire-Emery: 8.5/10

At 17 years and 231 days, Warren Zaire-Emery is delighting Europe. The very young midfielder is the one who sparked the Parisian awakening at the half-hour mark with a rebound and an assist for Mbappé (32nd). Striking and imperturbable, he tormented the Milan midfielder, before offering a new offering to Kang-in Lee at the end of the match (89th).

Vitinha: 7/10

In difficulty at the start of the match due to Milan’s pressure, the Portuguese regained activity when PSG regained control of the match. His second half is a delight, with transitions with the ball and well-felt passes. He serves on a plate Mbappé, who misses his duel with Mike Maignan (82nd).

Ousmane Dembélé: 5/10

He thought he scored his first goal with PSG but it was ultimately refused (48th). The Blues winger would have needed it for confidence, because he was once again in difficulty in his offensive choices, with only one successful dribble. He still brings the goal of Randal Kolo Muani on his shot poorly repelled by Maignan (53rd). Replaced by Lee (71st), scorer at the end of the match (89th).

Kylian Mbappé: 6/10

A strange match for Kylian Mbappé. After two first shots to warm up (22nd, 30th), he found the net by performing his special (32nd) which left Maignan on his heels. Less influential in the game and more present at the finish, Mbappé then lost his duels against the Milan goalkeeper, author of two magnificent saves (58th, 82nd).

Randal Kolo Muani: 6/10

His goal from the surface allows him to leave this match with the feeling of work accomplished (53rd). Although he has fought a lot, the striker still has work to do to make him essential in the starting eleven. He often lacked precision (57% of successful passes, the lowest rate on the Parisian side) and a connection with his teammates. Replaced by Gonçalo Ramos (82nd), who intelligently lets the ball pass to Lee’s goal (89th).


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