Achraf Hakimi possesses a rare all-around ability for a defender. |
In the early hours of May 8th, with a crucial goal against Arsenal that secured PSG a 3-1 aggregate victory over two legs, Hakimi once again demonstrated his star quality.
Despite starting as a full-back, Hakimi directly contributed (scoring or assisting) to 21 goals for PSG in the 2024/25 season. The Moroccan defender scored 7 goals and provided 14 assists for his teammates.
In the Champions League, Hakimi also scored 3 goals and provided 5 assists, the best performance by a full-back in the tournament. In addition, he created 26 direct scoring opportunities for his PSG teammates, leading the list of the most creative passers in the 2024/2025 Champions League.
Despite his attacking prowess, Hakimi also performed well defensively. He made 20 tackles (an average of 1.34 per game), recovered the ball 66 times (an average of 4.41 per game), and achieved an 88.2% pass accuracy rate in the Champions League.
Hakimi is playing very well in the 2024/25 season. |
In Ligue 1, Hakimi also boasts 123 successful tackles, 75 interceptions, and 16 aerial duels won, demonstrating his all-around abilities in both defense and attack.
Physically, Hakimi reached a top speed of 36.55 km/h (averaging 34.45 km/h per match) and ran 133.81 km in 15 Champions League matches, averaging 8.54 km per match. He is among the top 10 fastest players in the Champions League.
These statistics explain why Hakimi frequently appears in every attacking position, creating breakthroughs from the right wing. In the second leg of the semi-final against Arsenal at Parc des Princes on the morning of May 8th, Hakimi unexpectedly appeared in the penalty area at the end of the match, unleashing a shot to make it 2-0, almost crushing the morale of the visiting team.
It can be said that, alongside Dembele, Joao Neves, and Vitinha, PSG's success this season owes a great deal to Hakimi's impressive runs down the wing and his contributions to the attack.
Source: https://znews.vn/thong-ke-dang-kinh-ngac-cua-hakimi-post1551721.html







Comment (0)