Atlético Madrid pulled off a dramatic victory over Paris Saint-Germain, securing all three points with a thrilling late winner.
Below is a detailed breakdown of the player ratings from the match:
Jan Oblak
The Atlético goalkeeper was tested early on after a mistake from his defense, but he responded well, making eight crucial saves throughout the game, including stopping efforts from Bradley Barcola and Achraf Hakimi. His throw to Antoine Griezmann set up Ángel Correa’s winning goal, showcasing his leadership. Rating: 7.5
Nahuel Molina
Molina was a key figure in Atlético’s comeback, scoring the equalizer in the 18th minute. He continued to push forward, making key contributions on both sides of the pitch and providing solid support in defense against PSG’s attacking threats. Rating: 7
Axel Witsel
Witsel struggled to keep up with PSG’s pace in attack. Though he made five clearances and two tackles, he was often isolated defensively, unable to effectively contain the opposition’s more dynamic players. Rating: 4.5
Clément Lenglet
A poor pass from Lenglet in the 14th minute led to PSG’s opening goal, with Ousmane Dembélé capitalizing to set up Warren Zaïre-Emery. The defender was caught off guard, and this early mistake was difficult to recover from. Rating: 3
Javi Galán
Galán had a tough night defensively, being heavily targeted by PSG’s attackers, including Dembélé and Hakimi. Despite his best efforts, he was unable to withstand the constant pressure and was eventually replaced after an hour. Rating: 3.5
Giuliano Simeone
The Argentine forward was an effective outlet for Atlético on the counterattack, particularly in the first half. However, he faded as the game progressed, with his blocked cross inadvertently leading to Molina’s equalizer. Rating: 5
Rodrigo De Paul
De Paul found himself bogged down with defensive duties, limiting his ability to contribute offensively. His attacking efforts were infrequent, and he was unable to make a significant impact on the game. Rating: 4.5
Marcos Barrios
Barrios was impressive in midfield, showing great defensive discipline with five interceptions and three tackles. He helped maintain possession and provide structure to Atlético’s midfield, balancing both defensive and offensive duties. Rating: 6.5
Conor Gallagher
Gallagher worked hard on the left side, contributing defensively with six tackles and two clearances. He offered valuable support to his team, but struggled to create attacking opportunities. Rating: 6
Sergio Álvarez
Álvarez struggled to make an impact in the final third. While he was involved in the build-up play, he failed to carve out any significant chances for himself or his teammates. Rating: 4.5
Antoine Griezmann
Back in France, Griezmann was largely quiet throughout the match, but his persistence paid off in the final moments. He provided the assist for Correa’s match-winning goal, showing his ability to influence the game when it mattered most. Rating: 6
Substitutes:
Reinildo Mandava
Reinildo came on to strengthen the defense as Atlético came under heavy pressure late in the match. He was solid, recording three tackles and two interceptions, helping to stabilize the defense. Rating: 5
Koke
Koke added energy to the midfield after replacing De Paul, winning three of four duels and making four recoveries. He played an important role in maintaining Atlético’s defensive shape as the game wound down. Rating: 5
Santiago Riquelme
Riquelme had a quiet cameo, making one dribble forward but otherwise struggling to make an impact during his time on the pitch. Rating: 4.5
Ángel Correa
Correa played a decisive role in securing Atlético’s victory, scoring the game-winning goal in the final moments. After a precise ball from Griezmann, Correa controlled the pass, cut inside, and finished past Gianluigi Donnarumma. Rating: 7.5
Lino
Lino had little time to make an impact after replacing Gallagher late in the game. Rating: N/A
This match was a showcase of Atlético’s resilience, with key contributions coming from Oblak, Molina, and Correa to clinch an important win in Paris.