Well, I was really into this game between Stade Brestois and PSG. First, I sat in front of my TV, got a big bag of chips and a cold drink, ready to watch the whole thing.
I started by jotting down the names of the players on both teams. I wanted to keep track of who was doing what during the game. As the game kicked off, I was all eyes on the pitch. I watched how the players moved, passed the ball, and tried to score.
When a player made a great pass, I’d quickly write down a note about it. Like when Neymar from PSG sent that long – range pass to Mbappé, it was so smooth. I was like, “Wow, that’s a top – notch pass!” And when a player made a mistake, like a bad tackle or a missed shot, I’d mark that down too.
I also paid attention to the players’ defensive moves. There was this one defender from Stade Brestois who kept blocking PSG’s attacks. He was really on fire! I made sure to give him some extra points in my mental ratings.
As the game went on, I started to form an idea of how each player was performing. I thought about things like their energy level, how well they worked with their teammates, and their decision – making on the pitch.
After the game ended, I sat down and really thought about each player. I compared my notes and tried to come up with a fair rating for everyone. It wasn’t easy, because there were so many factors to consider. But I finally managed to finish my player ratings.

Overall, evaluating the players’ performance in this game was a fun and challenging experience. It made me appreciate the game even more, and I got to see how different players contribute to their team’s success. And who knows, maybe my ratings could be as good as those of the so – called experts!
