Ukrainian Defender Zabarnyi Dominates Against Nice: 93 Passes and Perfect Duel Record with PSG.
Illya Zabarnyi’s Performance for PSG
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian center-back Illya Zabarnyi played the full 90 minutes for PSG in their away fixture against Nice during Matchday 27 of Ligue 1. The Parisian side secured a commanding 4-0 victory, marking their 21st win of the season and bringing their points tally to 60.
Zabarnyi posted impressive stats, earning ratings of 7.8 from WhoScored and 7.6 from Sofascore. He completed 93 passes, 86 of which were accurate—a 92% success rate. Additionally, he won all six of his duels, achieving a 100% duel success rate. His performance also included four clearances, two interceptions, and two recoveries. He blocked two opposition crosses and drew one foul.
Match Flow and Implications
PSG controlled possession from the start and broke the deadlock in the 42nd minute through a Nuno Mendes penalty. In the second half, Désiré Doué scored in the 49th minute, Fernández added a goal in the 81st, and Warren Zaïre-Emery sealed the win in the 85th. Notably, Nice remain in 15th place with 27 points, and Youssouf Ndayishimiye received a straight red card in the 61st minute, adding tension to the match.
This season, Zabarnyi has made 29 appearances and scored one goal, consistently showcasing high-level performance as reflected in his statistics and expert ratings.
PSG’s victory in this match underscores their strength in Ligue 1, particularly in the context of the title race.
By demonstrating confident defending, Zabarnyi has become a key component of the team, which could prove crucial for their continued success this season. Nice, on the other hand, face disciplinary issues that may negatively impact their results in upcoming matches.
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