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Last Sunday, during the closing match of the 23rd day of Ligue 1, Achraf Hakimi was surely the best player in Paris Saint-Germain on the lawn of Groupama Stadium. As often this season.
The Moroccan international has paid the luxury of registering a double. In “After Foot”, Daniel Riolo recalled how much the right side was a fan of the functioning of function. “Achraf Hakimi is a kind of Monsieur Plus. When he is faced with a team that does not force him to defend, it is an additional attacking midfielder ”, analyzed the sports journalist on RMC.
Hakimi is the international class
If several PSG players currently offer a very interesting level of play, like Ousmane Dembélé, Achraf Hakimi is really positioned above the fray. “Right now, its level is international class, continues the acolyte of Gilbert Brisbois. It is a treat for the club to have it, because its contribution is considerable. »»
Achraf Hakimi is one of the players most used by Luis Enrique. This season, the former Inter Milan player has played 31 matches with the capital's club, all competitions combined. It will be particularly expected at the turn during the first part of the month, for the double confrontation against Liverpool in the round of 16 of the Champions League.
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