PSG vs Liverpool 2-0 L’Equipe AS Player Ratings Champions League 2026- Konate, Kerkez & others

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Here is a look at the Paris SG v Liverpool FC player ratings from their Champions League quarter-final (first leg) in April 2026 from the European sports papers. PSG won the game 2-0 with Doue and Kvicha scoring for the hosts.

LFC and Arsenal are the last two English sides left in the competition- the Gunners won 1-0 against Sporting in their first leg.

PSG vs Liverpool 2-0 L’Equipe player ratings

Liverpool offered very little of note on attack (zero shots on target) and that’s reflected in their player ratings from French paper L’Equipe. The starting team as an average got a 4.3/10 rating, with the likes of Van Dijk, Kerkez, Gravenberch and Konate all getting low scores.

Manager Arne Slot was also given a rating of 3/10, while his opposite number Luis Enrique got a 8/10 (more than any of his players!)

PSG vs Liverpool 2-0 Player Ratings L'Equipe

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O Jogo L’Equipe AS player ratings Sporting Lisbon vs Arsenal 2026 UCL- Raya, Gyokeres & others

Here is a look at the Sporting CP vs Arsenal player ratings from their Champions League QF (first leg) game on 7 April, 2026. Arsenal won 1-0 thanks to Kai Havertz’s stoppage time goal in front of a 50,000+ strong crowd at the Alvalade.

Sporting Lisbon 0-1 Arsenal (Havertz)

Diario AS player ratings SCP vs Arsenal 2026

The Spanish newspaper had David Raya as the standout player on the evening- he was the only one to get 3 stars. They also thought that the performances of Ben White, fellow defender Calafiori and striker Viktor Gyokeres didn’t even deserve a rating!

SCP vs Arsenal 2026 Player Ratings Diario AS

L’Equipe player ratings Sporting v Arsenal 2026

The French paper thought there wasn’t too much to choose between both team’s starting teams (see average team rating below). No starting player managed more than 7 and Gyokeres got a 3/10 against his former club in these ratings.

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The half-time huddle: How supporters keep up during the break

A peculiar kind of ennui takes over the moment the referee blows for halftime. It’s an opportunity for the players on the field to go down the tunnel and hear a tactical breakdown. However, the “Half-Time Huddle” is only getting started for the thousands of spectators in the grandstand or the people crammed three deep at the local pub’s bar. The strain of the game and the hectic speed of contemporary life collide in this fifteen-minute blur.

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