Pacho Psg Gets Domi’s ‘Un Monstre’ Verdict

Pacho Psg Gets Domi’s ‘Un Monstre’ Verdict

pacho psg has become the defender former Paris players keep returning to. Willian Pacho is being described as a highly reliable, complete central defender, with Didier Domi going as far as calling him “un monstre.”

That praise is not coming from one voice. Christophe Jallet, Bruno Ngotty, Grégory Bourillon, Didier Domi and Jocelyn Angloma all pointed to the same profile: a calm, clean, modern defender who has become an essential cog for Luis Enrique.

Jallet Sees A Rarely Sloppy Defender

Jallet called Pacho “an excellent surprise” and said he is “a defender hyper fiable who is simply among the best in Europe at his position.” He also said, “Il a l’âme d’un vrai défenseur…”

He added that Pacho “makes few fouls” and is “clean in the challenge.” The former PSG captain also noted that he is almost never seen tackling, a sign of how often he wins the ball by position and timing rather than by emergency defending.

Bourillon And Ngotty Value Control

Bourillon described him as “the complete defender par excellence,” stressing his game intelligence, physical presence, duels, and passing. He also said Pacho is very complementary with Marquinhos, which explains why the Ecuadorian has settled into a role where consistency is the point.

Ngotty used another measure of the same idea. “C’est quelqu’un qui dégage beaucoup de sérénité, qui fait très bien son boulot,” he said, before adding that Pacho is “very good in anticipation” and “intransigent in marking.”

Domi And Angloma Push Higher

Domi’s verdict was the most forceful. “Non, franchement, c’est un monstre,” he said, while also crediting Pacho’s speed, reading of the game, aggression and leadership qualities. Angloma focused on the same calm that keeps showing up in every assessment.

“Ce qui m’impressionne chez lui, c’est son calme et sa sérénité,” Angloma said. He added that Pacho rarely loses the ball, plays simply next to him and fits a system that suits him perfectly.

Pacho has been in Paris for nearly two years, and the current picture from these former defenders is clear: he is not just settled, he is now being treated as the most regular PSG player and a key piece for Luis Enrique. When several ex-defenders land on the same description — reliable, complete, calm, and hard to beat — the bar around him rises with every match.

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