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Leipzig-PSG (2-1): the ratings of Parisian players

2020-11-04T22:38:52.189Z


Thomas Tuchel aligned the expected team: a 4-3-3 with Marquinhos in the middle and Danilo in defense. A training that did not prevent


Thomas Tuchel aligned the expected team with a midfield with three very defensive players where he preferred Gueye to Rafinha.

In this device, PSG delivered a first period of good quality with a big battle at the heart of the game. Paris then had offensive difficulties.

Navas: 6.

A very classy parade in front of Haidara in the first period which shows that he is one of the best Parisians at the start of the season.

He can't help Nkunku's adjusted and slightly deflected strike and grazes Forsberg's penalty.

Florenzi: 4.

One of the most troubled Parisians against the excellent Angelino.

It is no coincidence that the German equalizer takes its source from its side.

A little more enterprising after the break but without much success.

Replaced by Rafinha (84th).

Danilo Pereira: 5.

The converted Portuguese central defender showed good positioning which allowed him to cut off dangerous offensives.

A bit heavy on the other hand when it came to defending one on one.

Kimpembe: 4.

The international tricolor was solid in the duels and was able to squirt at important moments.

Unfortunately for him, he conceded the penalty of defeat with an unfortunate hand.

Logically expelled in the 95th for a gross foul.

Kurzawa: 4.5.

Like Florenzi, the left side had a lot to do with the French tandem Mukiele-Nkunku.

He did more or less well, but he had very limited offensive influence.

Replaced by Bakker (73rd).

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Gueye: 4.

The Senegalese fought a big battle in the midfield.

He did not always win his duels and, if he closed the spaces well in the first period, he lacked control in the second to the point of receiving two warnings synonymous with expulsion (69th).

Marquinhos: 5.5.

Too bad his good first period was tarnished by a slightly too low defense - surely a reflex of a central defender - on Nkunku's goal.

Until then he had demonstrated a lot of technical qualities under pressure.

Lots of commitment and accuracy after the break as well.

Herrera: 5.

A very intense first period, complemented by good defensive returns.

The Spaniard had a relatively minor offensive contribution and suffered more in the second half.

Di Maria: 5.

Untenable until his missed penalty (16th), he made the German defense dizzy.

Then, his lack of pace logically caught up with him and the Argentinian eased off.

Its centers have never found a taker.

Kean: 6.

The best Parisian striker on the pitch whether it is back-to-goal play or in depth.

Solid and precise, he delivers a love of the ball to Di Maria on the first goal and causes the penalty missed by the same Argentinian.

Lots and lots of efforts and duels that sometimes deprived him of lucidity in the last gesture.

Sarabia: 4.

More discreet than his two attacking partners even if the Spaniard did not deliver a bad match in pressing and counter-pressing.

His opening on the penalty obtained by Kean is superb.

But in this type of match full of intensity, Sarabia must give more volume to his game. Replaced by Kehrer (73rd).

Source: leparis

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