Alright, let’s talk about the PSG versus Monaco game. I’ve always been a football fan, so naturally, I watched the match and took some notes about the players’ performances. I thought it’d be fun to share my little homemade player ratings with you all.
First off, I got my laptop ready and opened a new document to record my thoughts. I like to keep things organized, even if it’s just for my own fun. So I watched the whole game, which was a wild one, ending 5-2 in favor of PSG. What a match!
I started jotting down notes as I watched. I noticed some news said Monaco played against PSG in only 1 match this season, and they ranked 3rd. Also, PSG extended their lead at the top of the table, and Kylian Mbappe scored twice. I made sure to keep that in mind while evaluating the players.
- Goncalo Ramos: He scored the first goal for PSG, so I gave him a thumbs up.
- Takumi Minamino: He balanced the score, so I gave him some extra points in my notes.
- Kylian Mbappe: This guy, he scored twice! Automatically, he was a standout for me.
Then I remembered reading somewhere that this was one of those games where Monaco had an unbeaten run of eight matches, but PSG, even with a weakened team, lost 3-1, I think. So that added to my excitement to analyze their performances this time.
Scoring System
Now, for my scoring, I kept it simple. I used a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 is like, legendary-level play, and 1 is, well, let’s just say they had a bad day. I focused on their overall contribution – goals, assists, defense, and just general impact on the game.
After the game, I went through my notes and gave each player a rating. It was pretty fun, trying to be objective and all. After assigning the scores, I went back and reviewed some highlights, just to make sure I wasn’t being too harsh or too generous.
I also found out that PSG and Monaco have played 47 games since 2003, with PSG winning 21 and Monaco winning 12. That’s a lot of history, and it kind of made me appreciate the rivalry even more.
In the end, I had a whole list of players with my amateur ratings next to their names. It’s not official or anything, but it was a fun way to engage with the game a bit more deeply. Maybe I’ll make this a regular thing for big matches. It’s like being a commentator, but just for myself and whoever wants to read my ramblings.
So, that’s my story about rating the players from the PSG vs. Monaco game. It’s nothing too fancy, just a fan enjoying the match and nerding out a bit about football stats.