PSG 2-1 Arsenal RATINGS: Who was the game-changer? Which star was ‘wasteful’?

Arsenal's Champions League dream was deposited in Paris on Tuesday evening when PSG won a 3-1 victory against the side of Mikel Arteta.

The Gunners, who went to the French capital with a 1-0 deficit after last week's first stage at the Emirates, flew out of the gate with a flurry of early chances, but were punished because they did not benefit when Fabian Ruiz the hosts against the run of playing in the 27th minute.

Despite the fact that Gianluigi Donnarumma continued to test between the PSG posts, Arsenal fell further after a stunning finish by Achraf Hakimi in the 72nd minute, so that the Parisians were brought at a moving distance from Munich.

Bukayo Saka clawed one back for Arsenal to bring the position to PSG into the night, but his side could not add to the comeback effort and collapsed from the tournament in the semi-final.

Paris Saint-Germain (4-3-3)

Gianluigi Donnarumma: 8.5

Two of the world class saved to deny Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard early and later stopped Bukayo Saka. The game changer.

Achraf Hakimi: 7.5

Stayed strong in duels with Gabriel Martinelli and continued to try to play ahead, even when they are under the Cosh. Concluded with a goal.

Marquinhos: 6.5

A few wandering steps at the back and sometimes looked hesitant. Was always difficult to be with Arsenal who stuck on the front foot.

Willian Pacho: 7

His fellow center-back surpassed. Looked up at the challenge and got stuck.

Nuno Mendes: 6.5

Couldn't get the ball in the first half. Growed out in the game while it continued.

Joao Neves: 7

Gebrude well with vitinha. Continued to move in different positions with a focus on plots of playing.

Vitinha: 6.5

Take the time to find his feet, but eventually got the PSG -Middenveld to dictate. Offers more time in the second period, but his bad punishment was saved.

Fabian Ruiz: 7.5

His amazing attack from outside the area, against the game, took a major deflection but put PSG on its way.

Bradley Barcola: 6.5

Did well to intercept Saliba to set up Doue Doue, but was wasting in attacking the third.

Desire Doue: 6.5

Lively on the ball and the backline of Arsenal sometimes frightened. But stuck two good chances, one because of the declan rice pressure, to score for the break.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: 7.5

Save the goal with a first half of a strike and did well to intercept Lewis-Skelly. Looks dangerous every time he was on the ball.

Manager and rice: 7

Managed to get a result with Ousmane Dembele on the couch.

Arsenal (4-3-3)

David Raya: 7

A few good saves against Barcola and Doue, and on the punishment of Vitinha, kept the hope of Arsenal alive. Played his role in this draw.

Jurrien Timber: 6.5

Played in an advanced position in the field. Caused offensive problems and brought up a number of good crosses.

William Saliba: 6

Lucky's wandering pass at 24 minutes did not result by Doue.

Jakub Kiwior: 6

Run occasionally ran ranglessly through a fast PSG front line with a lot of dribbling skills, but tried to hang there.

Myles Lewis-Skelly: 5.5

A few bad steps in the first half gave PSG, including one that should have been scored by PSG. His handball also resulted in a penalty.

Martin Odegaard: 6

Played a point to prove after his matte display in the first stage. I was ahead, although it had wanted a better end product.

Thomas Partey: 6

His header fell into the danger zone that Ruiz drowed. Made some good tackles in the middle.

Declan Rice: 7

Dominated air exchanges and almost scored in the opening minutes. Great tracking back to postpone Doue on his efforts.

Bukayo Saka: 6.5

Some decent trips forward and kept trying to make things happen. Had a good curling effort stopped by Donnarumma.

Mikel Merino: 6

Threw himself around and played with a lot of energy. Although no real moments for the goal.

Gabriel Martinelli: 6

Some beautiful dribbling moments on the ball, but often protected. Great opportunity to score from the point in the opening in the opening minutes.

Manager – Mikel Arteta: 6

They started clearly, but in the end the last nail in the coffin for the Arsenal season.

Referee – Felix Zwayer: 6

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