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If Ligue 1 is looking for a reference, one player seems to be flying over the championship since the start of the season.
Who will succeed Kylian Mbappé at the next UNFP Trophies ceremony? The games are still open. While the captain of the France team collected the titles of top scorer and best player of
League 1the championship is looking for a new head of state.
As nature abhors a vacuum, the great Ligue 1 soap opera has seen other players take over. From Ousmane Dembélé to Mason Greenwood, via Rayan Cherki, Jonathan David or the young Monegasque talents Akliouche and Ben Seghir, the casting has style. But one player asserts his domination: Achraf Hakimi.
“He is the key player in our Ligue 1”
Extremely regular with Paris Saint-Germain, the Moroccan international expresses the fullness of his talent this season. Making clear progress on the defensive level, Hakimi remains as enterprising offensively. For Ludovic Giuly, the PSG right-back is indeed the best player in Ligue 1 today.
“He flies over the championship a bit,
enthused the former French international in Téléfoot. At the start of the season, what he produces in relation to the game and the races is intense and strong. And we can encompass what he’s been doing since last year. He is the key player of PSG and he is the key player of our Ligue 1.
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