PSG dominated Chelsea 3-0 at Stamford Bridge in the second-leg of their Champions League Round of 16. After their 5-2 home win in the first-leg, the European Champions secured a 8-2 aggregate victory and will face either Galatasaray or Liverpool in the next round of the competition.
Here are the PSG players ratings after their second-leg victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Champions League: Chelsea vs PSG, Player ratings:
6.5 - Matvey Safonov
Safonov made several important saves in the second half when Chelsea pushed to score. He remained solid on his line and proved to be an important asset of this team.
7- Achraf Hakimi
The Moroccan full-back had a fairly easy night, just like most of his teammates.
7 - Marquinhos
The Brazilian had a very solid game alongside Pacho.
7 - Willian Pacho
The Ecuador international delivered another outstanding performance at the back. His partnership with Marquinhos seems as solid as ever at the moment.
6.5 - Nuno Mendes
The Portuguese had a great start. The pace of the game dropped significantly after their second goal and he had a fairly easy night. He was later substituted by Lucas Hernandez.
7 - Vitinha
The Portuguese had a quiet night against the Blues but remained incredibly important for his team as they cruised to a comfortable win. Per usual he brought balance and calm into Paris' midfield as he dictated the pace of the game.
6.5 - Joao Neves
The Portuguese had a good game against Chelsea and played a big part in their first-half dominant display. He was replaced by Senny Mayulu at halftime.
7 - Warren Zaire-Emery
Another impressive game from Zaire-Emery. He made several dangerous runs, being an integral part of Paris' offense.
7 - Bradley Barcola
The France international scored a wonderful goal after 15 minutes the game to give a definitive lead against the Blues. He often combined with Dembélé and Kvara to bring danger when PSG went forward. He was replaced by Désiré Doué after 59 minutes.
6 - Ousmane Dembélé
He was the least dangerous member of the front line against Chelsea but his team did not need a fantastic Dembélé to outclass a weak Chelsea side in the second-leg.
8 - Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
The Georgian winger was a poison for Chelsea's defence. Every time he touched the ball he brought fear and danger to the Blues' defenders. He made the most of Mamadou Sarr's mistake to open the scoring after five minutes and end all hopes of a comeback for Liam Rosenior's team. He left the pitch for a well deserved rest after 73 minutes, replaced by Kang-In Lee.
