PSG’s Hakimi Shines in Dominant Win Over Marseille

In a match dominated by Paris Saint-Germain against Olympique de Marseille (3-1), Achraf Hakimi once again demonstrated his influence in the Parisian game. Captain in the absence of Marquinhos, the Moroccan full-back delivered a convincing performance, especially on the offensive level, which earned him generally positive feedback from the specialized media.
In its analysis, Footmercato gave Hakimi a 7.5/10, highlighting his role as a true additional winger. "He multiplied the runs and brought a lot of danger," the media points out, insisting on his decisive contribution to PSG’s second goal. Indeed, it was he who found Fabian Ruiz in the center, allowing Nuno Mendes to conclude the action (42nd). A performance punctuated by a cross at the end of the match that led to Lirola’s own goal (76th).
For its part, 90min.com was even more laudatory with a score of 8/10, hailing an "interesting" performance. The site highlights the quality of his pass to Ruiz and his involvement in the last goal, despite a risky clearance in the 34th minute.
In a more figurative analysis, SoFoot (6.5) emphasizes the elegance of the Moroccan: "The Moroccans like to cook with honey, so he added a nice touch to his magnificent opening for the Parisians’ second goal." A metaphor that well illustrates the precision and technical finesse that Hakimi has shown in this action.
Other media have noted a more contrasted performance, especially in the first half. CulturePSG (6/10) evokes a "complicated first half despite a great pass and a much better second half." Le Parisien (6.5) believes that his offensive contribution was "more punctual than usual, but effective." The daily recalls that the Moroccan was at the origin of the last two PSG goals, insisting on his decisive cross leading to Lirola’s mistake.
ParisFans (6/10) considers that Hakimi was not as offensive as usual, evoking a possible "lack of gas after a week rich in emotions." An observation shared by Le Quotidien du Sport (6.5), which nevertheless underlines an "interesting" match and a defensive solidity never taken in default.
Captain of PSG for this Classique, Achraf Hakimi assumed his role with seriousness and efficiency. While some criticisms point to a slightly lower offensive involvement than his usual standards in the first half, his overall performance remains praised, particularly for his decisive gestures. His influence on the last two Parisian goals once again illustrates his importance in Luis Enrique’s system.
With a generally accomplished performance, the Moroccan confirms that he is much more than a simple right-back: a player capable of tipping a match with his talent and vision of the game. He will have to show it in the coming days with the Moroccan team.
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