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With the first part of the Ligue 1 season over, it’s time for the first assessment. This Sunday, Téléfoot went to meet supporters, observers and players to ask them to nominate the best player in the French championship. If opinions are generally shared, one name nevertheless stands out.
For Geronimo Rulli, who arrived last summer at Olympique de Marseille, the best player in L1 plays for the enemy. The Argentine goalkeeper was marked by the performances of PSG right-back Achraf Hakimi, of whom he thinks highly.
“The one who leaves a lasting impression is in Paris”
“For me, the one who stands out is in Paris and his name is Achraf Hakimi. He is a fundamental player for them. A player who contributes as much in defense as in attack », confides Rulli, and concludes with a smirk: “ Well, I hope he misses his next matches. »
Like the OM goalkeeper, Ludovic Guily believes that the Moroccan from PSG is above the fray this season. “ Hakimi flies over the championship a little, judges the former French international. On what he has been doing since the start of the season and even last year, he is the key player for PSG and Ligue 1. »
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