PSG Clinches 12th Trophée des Champions as Mbappé Sets Record and Hakimi Shines

The beginning of the year 2024 was marked by a very beautiful victory for Paris Saint-Germain, which won its 12th Trophée des Champions by beating Toulouse 2-0. Kylian Mbappé shone, becoming the top scorer in PSG history at the Parc des Princes with 111 goals. For his part, the Moroccan Achraf Hakimi had an exceptional evening.
According to Parifans, Achraf Hakimi showed a mixed performance with a rating of 6. Whirlwind in the first half, he seemed to lose intensity as the match progressed, despite a correct defense. His lack of precision in timing and finishing was noted, although his efforts were visible.
Footmercato, on the other hand, was more generous, giving Hakimi a rating of 7.5. For his last match before the Africa Cup of Nations, the Moroccan international showed great mobility and impressive strength, both in attack and defense. His collaborations with Dembélé and other teammates often put the Toulouse defense in difficulty, although he could be blamed for a lack of decisiveness.
The man of the match, according to some, was Hakimi himself with a rating of 7.5/10. His constant presence on the right flank and his effective combinations were a nightmare for Toulouse. A particularly memorable free kick almost turned into a goal, highlighting the quality of his performance.
Sofoot and 90mn.com also gave Hakimi a rating of 7/10, for his offensive involvement and his complicity with Dembélé. His free kick that hit the post was a highlight, demonstrating his constant threat on the pitch.
Le Parisien agreed with this positive assessment, rating Hakimi at 7.5. His offensive contribution before his departure for the CAN was crucial, and his ability to combine with his teammates and create chances was noted.
Finally, Hommedumatch.fr gave Hakimi a rating of 7, describing him as defensively perfect and offensively impeccable. His free kick against the post was the symbol of a solid and dangerous performance.
The sports press agrees that Achraf Hakimi was a key element in PSG’s victory over Toulouse. Despite some criticism of his lack of finishing, his mobility, defensive strength, and ability to create chances were widely praised and will be good omens for the Moroccan team’s matches.
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