From the first minutes, Hakimi stood out in his right lane, with a decisive return on El Melali in the 7th minute, a defensive action applauded by his coach and reported as crucial by Footmercatowhich gives it a rating of 7/10 for this “very good start to the season”. Hakimi was then an important player in the construction of Parisian attacks, multiplying crosses and doublings. The Parisian gives him a 6/10, highlighting a “serious match focused on the offensive”, where the Moroccan provided dangerous balls to Lee, Mayulu and especially Asensio, without them being able to materialize.
However, despite these positive aspects, certain criticisms are heard. Maxifoot gives it a more modest rating of 5,5/10considering that Hakimi, “very little worried in his right lane”, seemed blunt and played at a more leisurely pace than usual. This feeling of relaxation is shared by Paristeamwhich gives it a rating of 3/10. According to them, the Moroccan lacked the usual desire and made many mistakes, which earned him reprimands from his captain on the field.
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However, other assessments are more lenient and recognize Hakimi’s essential role. Parisfans attributes to him 7/10 and insists on its “precious” character on the right side, despite occasional errors. 90min.comfor his part, grants him a 6/10praising his impact in attack while admitting that his repetitive play could expose certain flaws.
Hakimi’s match against Angers thus reveals a player who is essential to PSG for his ability to support the offensive, but who sometimes seems a victim of his own rhythm and the accumulation of matches. His interventions allowed PSG to remain dominant, but his few unsteady passes could have been costly without the comfortable advantage acquired in the first period. Replaced at half-time by Yoram Zague, Hakimi will have to regain all his freshness and rigor in the next meetings, notably those of Morocco in the African Cup of Nations.
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