PSG 4-2 Nantes: Individual Grades of the Paris Saint-Germain players

Gianluigi Donnarumma, PSG | Paris Saint-Germain v FC Nantes - Ligue 1 Uber Eats
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Paris Saint-Germain v FC Nantes French Ligue 1
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PSG vs Nantes - Grades: Midfielders

6 - Fabian Ruiz: Solid but very industrial, with no flashes popping from his feet throughout the game at all. He was the one who Ganago beat for the goalscoring header off the corner to tie the game, which knocks his grade down a notch too. That said, Gigio is the one who should have done much more than whatever he was donning under the goalposts on that play.

6 - Vitinha: Without doing anything incredible, Vitinha had a great game playing in a midfield that didn't feature Marco Verratti (his skill-boosting cheat this season) and that he was forced to navigate in all sorts of unstructured and unexpected ways with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe breaking all types of set formations. The situation called for a disaster of a game, but he dealt with it all nicely.

6 - Zaire-Emery: Still unbelievable to think this guy has yet to turn 17 (!) years old, which he will do next Wednesday on the lawn of Bayern Munich of all places. Another dull game by another Parisian, but again, it wasn't the best game for anyone to really put on a flashy show. Completed nearly all of the passes he attempted (97%) without generating much danger. A win is a win, though.