PSG’s Hakimi Shines in Attack, Struggles Defensively in 3-3 Draw with Le Havre

PSG settled for a draw last night (3-3) against the Le Havre team, postponing the Parisians’ title to the next match. Let’s look at the evaluation of the Moroccan international Achraf Hakimi by the sports press.
Footmercato gives him a 5.5 out of 10, noting that "as often this season, Achraf Hakimi has shone more away from his goal." The media points to his too advanced positioning, which caused defensive breaches, while acknowledging his offensive contribution, particularly on the equalizing goal.
Maxifoot, more generous, awards him an 8 out of 10. The site highlights a performance that improves significantly in the second half, with incessant runs and a "cool-headed" goal. Hakimi is described as one of the engines of the Parisian revolt, an indispensable presence to wake up a sometimes drowsy PSG.
90min.com offers a more critical perspective with a score of 5 out of 10. The media describes a "mixed" match where, despite a good combination with Ousmane Dembélé, Hakimi was unable to show the full extent of his usual talent. The site suggests that the player may have already had his mind on the match against Dortmund.
Paristeam raises the rating to an 8 out of 10, evoking a difficult start to the match but a capacity to become "the man of the revolt". The sports site particularly emphasizes the importance of his goal and his assist, which relaunched Paris at a critical moment.
Le Parisien, with a score of 6 out of 10, criticizes Hakimi’s loss of concentration on the first Le Havre goal but appreciates his reactivity on the following phases that contribute to the final score.
Parisfans gives a 7 out of 10, recognizing his liveliness on the pitch which, although not always decisive, ends up paying off at the end of the match. The media emphasizes his self-denial as a character trait that often makes the difference.
Hommedumatch.fr gives him a 7.5 for his ability to "make the offensive difference" thanks in particular to his intelligent positioning and his opportunity on the goal scored.
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