Javi Martinez (Choupo-Mouting 85’) – N/R, Was seemingly used as a makeshift striker but struggled to have much of an impact at all. Getty
PSG RATINGS: Keylor Navas - 6, Should have dealt with the game’s only goal a lot better. Made a good save to deny David Alaba’s strike from range and came out well to deny Muller. Used his experience to help run down the clock. Reuters
Colin Dagba - 7, Often looked stretched by Kingsley Coman, but did everything he could to stick with him. Was booked for a foul on the Frenchman. AFP
Danilo Pereira - 8, Got something on so many of Bayern’s balls into the boxes, which was partly down to his clear determination, but also relied on his intelligent positioning. AFP
Presnel Kimpembe - 7, It can be argued that he could have been stronger to prevent the opener, but the Frenchman was so determined in his defending throughout the game. Getty
Abdou Diallo - 7, It looked like Leroy Sane might get the better of the defender, but he stuck to his task and stood strong before being forced off through injury. Reuters
Idrissa Gueye - 7, Made a key intervention in his own box and put in a lot of good defensive work, but he was poor on the ball at times and got away with losing the ball in a dangerous area. AFP
Leandro Paredes - 8, Worked brilliantly in tight spaces throughout the game. Also battled well defensively, making a great clearance in his own six-yard box. AFP
Angel Di Maria – 8, Plenty of the Argentine’s passing was brilliant, but he was wasteful when a chance came to release Kylian Mbappe. Also showed flashes of brilliant skill and worked so hard for the team. AFP
Neymar - 8, Will be wondering how he didn’t score, having forced saves from Manuel Neuer, as well as hitting the crossbar and post, while it was unbelievable that he didn’t get onto the ball after Di Maria’s cutback. In all honesty, he should have hit the back of the net. Nevertheless, it was a brilliant performance. Reuters
Julian Draxler - 6, While the German provided flashes of quality, he was one of the quieter attacking talents in this game. Booked for a foul on Hernandez. Reuters
Kylian Mbappe - 8, Looked like threatening every time the ball went behind Bayern’s defence, playing some great passes to Neymar. Had the ball in the back of the net but saw it called off for offside. AFP
SUBS: Mitchel Bakker (Diallo 59’) - 7, Did well defensively, especially when he was dealing with aerial balls, but there were a few moments where Sane got the better of him. Made a great block to deny Muller. Reuters
Moise Kean (Draxler 72’) – N/R, Made a mess of his effort after being released into the Bayern box but worked hard for the team. AFP
SUB Ander Herrera (Di Maria 88’) – N/R, Booked for a foul on Kimmich a few minutes after coming on as he did his job of breaking up the play. AFP
BAYERN MUNICH RATINGS: Manuel Neuer - 8, Made a great block to deny Neymar and stood strong throughout the game. Came off his line decisively to cut out a pass meant for Mbappe in the first half and did it again to deny Neymar near the end. AFP
Benjamin Pavard - 6, Got away with one when the linesman flagged Mbappe offside despite the right-back keeping him on. Got forward fairly well and competed well when defending. EPA
Jerome Boateng - 8, There were times where he needed help from his pacier teammates, but the German showed his intelligence and experience throughout to keep the clean sheet. PA
Lucas Hernandez - 9, There were moments near the beginning where he looked vulnerable in one-on-one situations, but the Frenchman was brilliant when defending on the front foot, and barely put a foot wrong in the second half. Did superbly when Mbappe was running at him near the end, then gave Neymar the same treatment. AP
Alphonso Davies - 7, His touch wasn’t always at its best, but the Canadian got up and down the pitch well. His pace proved key in helping his teammates deal with Mbappe at times. Getty
Joshua Kimmich - 6, His weight of pass was off for large periods of the first half and the midfielder should have done better with his strike from range. Looked a bit neater in the second period. AFP
David Alaba - 8, Showed real intelligence with a lot of his play, and it’s the Austrian’s effort that lead to the only goal. He also forced a good save from Navas with a strike from range. Booked for a foul on Neymar. AFP
Leroy Sane - 6, Started really brightly but faded away for a period, with his effort at the end of the first half being so weak. Sparked into life at times in the second period but dragged an effort wide, then made the wrong decision right at the end. Getty
Thomas Muller - 7, Showed his usual intelligence throughout the game, providing a lovely chance to set up Alaba’s shot that lead to the opener. Booked for a foul on Paredes. Reuters
Kingsley Coman - 8, Looked very sharp throughout, barely giving Dagba a moment of rest. It was his ball into the box that resulted in the opener and there were other times where it looked as though he may cut his former side open. AFP
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting - 7, The frontman was wasteful at times but showed a predatory instinct to bundle the ball over the line for the game’s only goal. AFP
SUBS: Jamal Musiala (Davies 71’) – N/R, Couldn’t quite find the connection needed when the ball came to him in the box. AFP
Javi Martinez (Choupo-Mouting 85’) – N/R, Was seemingly used as a makeshift striker but struggled to have much of an impact at all. Getty
PSG RATINGS: Keylor Navas - 6, Should have dealt with the game’s only goal a lot better. Made a good save to deny David Alaba’s strike from range and came out well to deny Muller. Used his experience to help run down the clock. Reuters
Colin Dagba - 7, Often looked stretched by Kingsley Coman, but did everything he could to stick with him. Was booked for a foul on the Frenchman. AFP
Danilo Pereira - 8, Got something on so many of Bayern’s balls into the boxes, which was partly down to his clear determination, but also relied on his intelligent positioning. AFP
Presnel Kimpembe - 7, It can be argued that he could have been stronger to prevent the opener, but the Frenchman was so determined in his defending throughout the game. Getty
Abdou Diallo - 7, It looked like Leroy Sane might get the better of the defender, but he stuck to his task and stood strong before being forced off through injury. Reuters
Idrissa Gueye - 7, Made a key intervention in his own box and put in a lot of good defensive work, but he was poor on the ball at times and got away with losing the ball in a dangerous area. AFP
Leandro Paredes - 8, Worked brilliantly in tight spaces throughout the game. Also battled well defensively, making a great clearance in his own six-yard box. AFP
Angel Di Maria – 8, Plenty of the Argentine’s passing was brilliant, but he was wasteful when a chance came to release Kylian Mbappe. Also showed flashes of brilliant skill and worked so hard for the team. AFP
Neymar - 8, Will be wondering how he didn’t score, having forced saves from Manuel Neuer, as well as hitting the crossbar and post, while it was unbelievable that he didn’t get onto the ball after Di Maria’s cutback. In all honesty, he should have hit the back of the net. Nevertheless, it was a brilliant performance. Reuters
Julian Draxler - 6, While the German provided flashes of quality, he was one of the quieter attacking talents in this game. Booked for a foul on Hernandez. Reuters
Kylian Mbappe - 8, Looked like threatening every time the ball went behind Bayern’s defence, playing some great passes to Neymar. Had the ball in the back of the net but saw it called off for offside. AFP
SUBS: Mitchel Bakker (Diallo 59’) - 7, Did well defensively, especially when he was dealing with aerial balls, but there were a few moments where Sane got the better of him. Made a great block to deny Muller. Reuters
Moise Kean (Draxler 72’) – N/R, Made a mess of his effort after being released into the Bayern box but worked hard for the team. AFP
SUB Ander Herrera (Di Maria 88’) – N/R, Booked for a foul on Kimmich a few minutes after coming on as he did his job of breaking up the play. AFP
BAYERN MUNICH RATINGS: Manuel Neuer - 8, Made a great block to deny Neymar and stood strong throughout the game. Came off his line decisively to cut out a pass meant for Mbappe in the first half and did it again to deny Neymar near the end. AFP
Benjamin Pavard - 6, Got away with one when the linesman flagged Mbappe offside despite the right-back keeping him on. Got forward fairly well and competed well when defending. EPA
Jerome Boateng - 8, There were times where he needed help from his pacier teammates, but the German showed his intelligence and experience throughout to keep the clean sheet. PA
Lucas Hernandez - 9, There were moments near the beginning where he looked vulnerable in one-on-one situations, but the Frenchman was brilliant when defending on the front foot, and barely put a foot wrong in the second half. Did superbly when Mbappe was running at him near the end, then gave Neymar the same treatment. AP
Alphonso Davies - 7, His touch wasn’t always at its best, but the Canadian got up and down the pitch well. His pace proved key in helping his teammates deal with Mbappe at times. Getty
Joshua Kimmich - 6, His weight of pass was off for large periods of the first half and the midfielder should have done better with his strike from range. Looked a bit neater in the second period. AFP
David Alaba - 8, Showed real intelligence with a lot of his play, and it’s the Austrian’s effort that lead to the only goal. He also forced a good save from Navas with a strike from range. Booked for a foul on Neymar. AFP
Leroy Sane - 6, Started really brightly but faded away for a period, with his effort at the end of the first half being so weak. Sparked into life at times in the second period but dragged an effort wide, then made the wrong decision right at the end. Getty
Thomas Muller - 7, Showed his usual intelligence throughout the game, providing a lovely chance to set up Alaba’s shot that lead to the opener. Booked for a foul on Paredes. Reuters
Kingsley Coman - 8, Looked very sharp throughout, barely giving Dagba a moment of rest. It was his ball into the box that resulted in the opener and there were other times where it looked as though he may cut his former side open. AFP
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting - 7, The frontman was wasteful at times but showed a predatory instinct to bundle the ball over the line for the game’s only goal. AFP
SUBS: Jamal Musiala (Davies 71’) – N/R, Couldn’t quite find the connection needed when the ball came to him in the box. AFP
Javi Martinez (Choupo-Mouting 85’) – N/R, Was seemingly used as a makeshift striker but struggled to have much of an impact at all. Getty