Bayern Munich players make history against PSG- Player Ratings
FWD, Serge Gnabry — 7.5/10
After a terrific game against Lyon, Serge Gnabry was expected to be the main threat on the right flank against PSG. However, the German winger didn’t manage to get on the scoresheet. He dovetailed with Kimmich on the right flank, moved inside whenever the right-back was providing the width and vice-versa. PSG didn’t allow him time to shoot whenever he found himself in central areas. He blew hot and cold on the night of the final, but he still did some good work on the flank that will go unnoticed.
FWD, Thomas Muller — 8.5/10
Another tireless and vintage performance from Muller. The former German international kept on making runs in the box to stretch PSG’s defense. He was also very secure in the possession, helping the team to sustain the attacking play. Muller also helped the midfield whenever PSG looked threatening on the break, winning the ball at crucial moments. A terrific campaign for Muller ended with an industrious performance at the biggest stage of European football.
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FWD, Kingsley Coman — 9.5/10
Few eyebrows were raised when Flick decided to start Coman since Perisic had done well in the last three games. However, the German manager was eager to exploit PSG’s right side. Coman provided the relentless dribbling to trouble Thilo Kehrer. The French forward was getting in good positions during the first half, but his decision making was poor. He stepped up in the second half as he was drilling the ball in the box to find Lewandowski. At the hour mark, he made a clever run at the back post to score the winner for the German champions. It has been a frustrating season for Coman due to his inconsistency, but he ended it superbly by scoring the goal to bring European glory back to Munich.