PSG’s Achraf Hakimi Delivers Solid Performance in 3-1 Victory Over Lens

PSG is back to winning ways after two draws. On Saturday, the Parisians beat the Lensois 3-1. As PSG regained its colors, how did the press evaluate the performance of Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi?
Footmercato gives Hakimi a score of 6/10, praising his defensive solidity and his contribution in attack. The site notes that Hakimi could even have scored, if he had not lacked precision in the 36th minute.
Maxifoot gives Hakimi a score of 5/10. For the media, although he was solid defensively and contributed in attack, he could have done better, especially with two off-target shots.
Le Parisien rates Hakimi 6/10, noting that he is particularly dangerous when he is in full stride. Although he had opportunities to score, he had some difficulties in certain duels.
Parifans is a bit more critical, giving Hakimi a score of 4.5/10. The media believes he should have been more offensive in the first half and that he needs to improve his precision.
Finally, 90min.com gives the Moroccan a score of 5/10. The site notes his activity on the right flank and his promising understanding with Ousmane Dembélé, but also a lack of technical precision in crucial moments.
Overall, the press agrees that Achraf Hakimi was solid and active on the right flank, contributing both defensively and offensively. Despite this positive presence, he is criticized for a lack of precision in decisive moments.
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