Hugo Ekitike (Neymar, 90') - N/A. A debut for striker Hugo Ekitike saw him receive a warm reception from the Parc des Princes crowd. Reuters
PSG RATINGS: Gianluigi Donnarumma - 5. The Italy international spent most of the game as a spectator amid PSG’s dominance, but he shouldn’t have been beaten at his near post by 19-year-old Enzo Tchato. Reuters
Sergio Ramos - 6. Provided a threat from set pieces in both attacking and defensive phases. Untroubled by Montpellier’s attack who only began to attack after being 3-0 down. EPA
Marquinhos - 6. Progressed the ball quickly out to PSG’s wing-backs and kept shape in a match where the Ligue 1 champions administered full control for most of the game. EPA
Presnel Kimpembe - 6. Brought the ball out from the back to speed up transitions, but was never threatened with the game looking like a training exercise for PSG. AP
Nuno Mendes - 7. Mendes looked threatening every time he got forward, and he was prepared to jolt inside defenders closing him down. A strong performance from the Portugal international who proved to be a creative spark for PSG. AFP
Achraf Hakimi - 7. Stretched the play down the right flank and beat his marker on a number of occasions, though should have done better with a shot that was driven past the post in the first half. AFP
Marco Verratti - 8. Put plenty of pressure on the ball in transitions when PSG lost possession, and that often helped PSG recover it quickly to then build another attack. The Italian international also passed with precision, but he wasn’t troubled much on the defensive end of his game. AP
Vitinha - 6. The 22-year-old was keen to get involved but his effort from outside of the box that was hit high and wide should have been much better. Looked impressive when transitioning the play into PSG’s dangerous forward line. AFP
Neymar - 8. Bright on the ball and won plenty of fouls through his marauding runs in between defenders. Made no mistake from the penalty spot before going on to score a second. Marginally adjudged to be offside after some delay where he was thought to have completed his hat-trick. Reuters
Lionel Messi - 8. Paris Saint-Germain’s brightest player on the forward line as he made things look easy. Messi should have assisted the opening goal after picking out Neymar, while he also looked to test the keeper with some well-hit shots from outside the box. AFP
Kylian Mbappe - 7. Wasteful at times on the night with a tame penalty effort that was saved by the goalkeeper. When through on goal, it looked as though the France international was hesitant to unleash a shot at goal, and that saw a handful of chances wasted. Got on the scoresheet eventually with a quick-reaction finish from a corner. AFP
SUBS: Leandro Paredes (Vitinha, 71') - N/A. On to provide solidity in the midfield while 3-1, and that helped Paris Saint-Germain pick Montpellier off with attacks. Reuters
Pablo Sarabia (Mbappe, 86') N/A. Reuters
Renato Sanches (Verratti, 86') - N/A. An instant impact with his first touch to score his first goal for PSG. AFP
Nordi Mukiele (Hakimi, 86') - N/A. AFP
Hugo Ekitike (Neymar, 90') - N/A. A debut for striker Hugo Ekitike saw him receive a warm reception from the Parc des Princes crowd. Reuters
PSG RATINGS: Gianluigi Donnarumma - 5. The Italy international spent most of the game as a spectator amid PSG’s dominance, but he shouldn’t have been beaten at his near post by 19-year-old Enzo Tchato. Reuters
Sergio Ramos - 6. Provided a threat from set pieces in both attacking and defensive phases. Untroubled by Montpellier’s attack who only began to attack after being 3-0 down. EPA
Marquinhos - 6. Progressed the ball quickly out to PSG’s wing-backs and kept shape in a match where the Ligue 1 champions administered full control for most of the game. EPA
Presnel Kimpembe - 6. Brought the ball out from the back to speed up transitions, but was never threatened with the game looking like a training exercise for PSG. AP
Nuno Mendes - 7. Mendes looked threatening every time he got forward, and he was prepared to jolt inside defenders closing him down. A strong performance from the Portugal international who proved to be a creative spark for PSG. AFP
Achraf Hakimi - 7. Stretched the play down the right flank and beat his marker on a number of occasions, though should have done better with a shot that was driven past the post in the first half. AFP
Marco Verratti - 8. Put plenty of pressure on the ball in transitions when PSG lost possession, and that often helped PSG recover it quickly to then build another attack. The Italian international also passed with precision, but he wasn’t troubled much on the defensive end of his game. AP
Vitinha - 6. The 22-year-old was keen to get involved but his effort from outside of the box that was hit high and wide should have been much better. Looked impressive when transitioning the play into PSG’s dangerous forward line. AFP
Neymar - 8. Bright on the ball and won plenty of fouls through his marauding runs in between defenders. Made no mistake from the penalty spot before going on to score a second. Marginally adjudged to be offside after some delay where he was thought to have completed his hat-trick. Reuters
Lionel Messi - 8. Paris Saint-Germain’s brightest player on the forward line as he made things look easy. Messi should have assisted the opening goal after picking out Neymar, while he also looked to test the keeper with some well-hit shots from outside the box. AFP
Kylian Mbappe - 7. Wasteful at times on the night with a tame penalty effort that was saved by the goalkeeper. When through on goal, it looked as though the France international was hesitant to unleash a shot at goal, and that saw a handful of chances wasted. Got on the scoresheet eventually with a quick-reaction finish from a corner. AFP
SUBS: Leandro Paredes (Vitinha, 71') - N/A. On to provide solidity in the midfield while 3-1, and that helped Paris Saint-Germain pick Montpellier off with attacks. Reuters
Pablo Sarabia (Mbappe, 86') N/A. Reuters
Renato Sanches (Verratti, 86') - N/A. An instant impact with his first touch to score his first goal for PSG. AFP
Nordi Mukiele (Hakimi, 86') - N/A. AFP
Hugo Ekitike (Neymar, 90') - N/A. A debut for striker Hugo Ekitike saw him receive a warm reception from the Parc des Princes crowd. Reuters