da stake casino: Luis Enrique's side have hit top form after a slow start to the season – but who have been their top performers so far?
da bet7: It was a ropey start to the season for Paris Saint-Germain. A long summer ended with a dozen new signings, and the departures of both Lionel Messi and Neymar. Everything seemed rushed and sort of thrown together. But now things have settled, a team has emerged.
The Parisians are comfortably top of Ligue 1, all-but through to the last 16 of the Champions League, and finding form ahead of what will be a crucial few months. Manager Luis Enrique has always insisted this will be a project, and it's chugging along nicely — with their star man Kylian Mbappe at the forefront of it all.
GOALhas rated every PSG player's performance so far this season to figure out who should be the frontrunners for the club's Player of the Season award…
Getty Images22Cher Ndour (N/A) ↔️
Perhaps the least heralded of PSG's summer incomings, teenager Ndour has played sparingly this season, and it remains puzzling that he didn't leave on loan.
Advertisement(C)Getty Images21Hugo Ekitike (N/A) ↔️
Perhaps the biggest victim of Mbappe's decision to stay in Paris, Ekitike hasn't been involved in a game since the opening day of the campaign. It's difficult to see that changing, especially given the depth PSG have brought in up front.
Getty Images20Carlos Soler (4/10) ⬇️
Luis, Carlos is not a left-back. The Spanish manager has deployed the attacking midfielder as a defender on a handful of occasions this season, and he has been exploited at the back every time. And when afforded the opportunity to impress going the other way, he hasn't set the world alight, either.
Getty19Ousmane Dembele (5.5/10) ⬇️
Finally, signs of life! One of the Parisians' big-money signings this summer, Dembele endured a mixed start to life in the French capital. He developed an understanding with Kylian Mbappe and Randal Kolo Muani, but wastefulness in the final third saw old criticisms return. Recent improvements have given reason for hope, though. PSG will hope it's not another false dawn.