Kylian Mbappe Brilliance saves PSG Once Again!

PSG player ratings vs Metz: Kylian Mbappe is up to his usual tricks! Two-goal superstar hauls unconvincing Parisians seven points clear in Ligue 1, saves PSG once again.
Mbappe was the Parisians’ most apparent threat early on, making diagonal runs behind the defence, and finding clever angles for his team to exploit. But they had very few concrete looks on goal, while Metz offered some lively moments of their own.
Vitinha found the breakthrough. Lee Kang-In provided the pass, curling the ball into the Portuguese’s path — who finished from close range. Mbappe added a second, unleashing a fine curled effort from outside the box.
The visitors found their way back into the game, though. It came from a corner, Matthieu Udol meeting a corner at the near post and flicking the ball beyond a sprawling Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Mbappe, inevitably, sealed things. Joseph Nduquidi played a poor pass back to his keeper, and Mbappe seized onto the loose ball and rounded the keeper for an easy finish. This wasn’t pretty — PSG rarely have been this season. Still, the Parisians find themselves seven points clear atop Ligue 1, with no apparent signs of slowing down.
GOAL rates PSG’s players from Parc des Princes…
Goalkeeper & Defence
Gianluigi Donnarumma (6/10):
A couple of nice saves, but was once again unconvincing on the ball.
Milan Skriniar (7/10):
Made a few nice clearances, and won his headers.
Danilo Pereira (7/10):
Mostly there to keep the ball moving, which he did very well.
Marquinhos (5/10):
Not at his best on the left of a back three. Sometimes slightly shaky, and looked exploitable.
Midfield
Warren Zaire-Emery (6/10):
Rather misused on the wing. Couldn’t impact the game as much, and naturally drifted in field. Much better when moved inside.
Vitinha (7/10):
On the scoresheet again, and was dangerous in tight spaces. He’s been so much better under a new manager.
Manuel Ugarte (6/10):
Held down the centre of the park, winning his tackles and embracing duels. Could definitely be more expansive in his passing, though.
Lee Kang-In (7/10):
Full of energy, and did the creative stuff well. His assist to Vitinha was a terrific watch.