Match Analysis Player Ratings from Spurs Defeat Against PSGMatch Analysis Player Ratings from Spurs Defeat Against PSG

**Guglielmo Vicario (6/10):**
Conceded five goals, with little he could do about Vitinha’s initial two strikes. His teammates contributed to the lapses that led to the other three goals conceded.

**Pedro Porro (6/10):**
Delivered several excellent crosses and managed to contain Barcola effectively. However, like the rest of the Spurs defense, he was responsible for some critical errors in the second half.

**Cristian Romero (4/10):**
Had a lackluster second half as captain. His poor decision-making put Sarr in a precarious position for PSG’s third goal and he subsequently gave away a penalty that led to the fifth goal.

**Micky van de Ven (6/10):**
Among Tottenham’s defenders, he stood out slightly, though that is not a significant endorsement given the overall performance.

**Djed Spence (5/10):**
Initially performed well against Kvaratskhelia in the first half, but exhibited a few moments of complacency after the interval.

**Rodrigo Bentancur (6/10):**
Failed to block Vitinha’s shot for PSG’s second goal, as he seemed to step aside in despair. He somewhat redeemed himself by intercepting Vitinha and assisting Kolo Muani for Spurs’ third goal.

**Archie Gray (7/10):**
Displayed a robust performance, covering extensive ground. He played a pivotal role in two of Tottenham’s goals and demonstrated his potential for more playtime.

**Lucas Bergvall (7/10):**
Made a significant impact upon his return, showcasing his flair and technical quality, especially in the first half, which had been sorely missed.

**Pape Matar Sarr (4/10):**
Had a troubling second half. He was dispossessed just outside the box, contributing to PSG’s third goal, and failed to clear the ball effectively for the fourth.

**Richarlison (7/10):**
Converted an easy chance from close range for his third goal in as many games. Additionally, he played a crucial role in the second goal, redirecting a corner that unsettled the PSG defense.

**Randal Kolo Muani (8/10):**
Excelled against his parent club with two goals and an assist. He set up Richarlison with a well-timed jump and header, and quickly capitalized on a defensive error to score the second.

**Joao Palhinha (6/10):**
Brought on in an attempt to invigorate the team, though the match was already beyond reach at that point.

**Mohammed Kudus (6/10):**
Joined the game too late to make a significant impact.

**Destiny Udogie (N/A):**
Came on as a late substitute and had minimal influence on the match.

**Xavi Simons (N/A):**
Provided some lively moments after entering late, including a painful elbow to the face that led to Hernandez’s red card in stoppage time.

**Wilson Odobert (N/A):**
Did not engage significantly with the match as a late substitute.

**Thomas Frank (6/10):**
Made five changes from the disappointing derby loss against Arsenal. His team showed resilience and fought hard, but their inability to defend effectively proved to be a major frustration for the manager.

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