Tottenham player ratings vs PSG - Kolo Muani, Bergvall and Gray shine but Romero has a nightmare

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Here are our Tottenham player ratings after their Champions League defeat at Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday evening

Tottenham were the architects of their own downfall as they threw away the lead twice to lose a goal-laden Champions League encounter at PSG and here are our Spurs player ratings after the 5-3 defeat.

Two Randal Kolo Muani strikes against his parent club and a first half Richarlison header were not enough against the title holders in Paris as Vitinha showed his quality with a hat-trick, alongside further goals from Fabian Ruiz and Willian Pacho which sent the see-saw contest in the Ligue 1 side's favour.

Spurs came into the game off the back of a humiliating north London derby defeat at the Emirates Stadium and the under-fire Thomas Frank named a much-changed line-up in Paris, including teenagers Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray in the midfield against their illustrious hosts.

Tottenham had lost to PSG on penalties in the UEFA Super Cup back in August, but on their home turf at the Parc des Princes, the French giants looked a different proposition with early chances for Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Warren Zaïre-Emery.

Spurs kept pressing their hosts though and they opened the scoring with a well-executed team goal on 35 minutes. The two 19-year-olds combined as Bergvall sent Gray into the box and his chipped cross to the back post found Kolo Muani, currently on loan from PSG, and the Frenchman headed it across for Richarlison to nod home.

PSG undid all of Tottenham's fine first half work in added time at the end of the first half when a short corner move ended with a rocket of a shot from the edge of the box from Vitinha, which flew off the underside of the crossbar and into the net.

Undeterred, the visitors regained the lead five minutes into the second half. Pedro Porro launched a deep corner which Richarlison headed into the path of Gray. The teenager's flicked effort was headed on to the crossbar by a PSG defender on the line and bounced out for Kolo Muani to smash home a powerful volley.

The lead lasted just three minutes thanks to the quality of Vitinha. The Portuguese midfielder cut inside from the right and curled a strike into the far corner, this time with his left foot.

Tottenham then handed PSG all the momentum. In the 59th minute a dangerous pass out from captain Cristian Romero led to Pape Matar Sarr being caught in possession and Joao Neves picked out Ruiz to sweep home in an empty box.

Just six minutes later, a scramble in the box from a corner ended with Pacho nipping in ahead of Sarr to poke the loose ball into the net.

Spurs were not down yet though. Rodrigo Bentancur robbed Vitinha in the PSG half and the ball broke to Kolo Muani, who ran on and smashed home a second goal against his employers.

More drama followed as Vitinha's shot hit Romero's outstretched arm in the box and with 14 minutes to go the Portuguese rifled home the resulting penalty to complete his treble and bury Tottenham's comeback hopes.

There was still time for a red card for the hosts in added time as Lucas Hernandez flicked out an elbow into former PSG man Xavi Simons' face.

Here are our Tottenham player ratings after the loss in Paris:

Guglielmo Vicario

Reacted well to stop Zaire-Emery's run into the box 15 minutes in. Was never going to get anywhere near Vitinha's rocket or his curling second. Saved well from Lee Kang-in after the fourth goal but it was a night of fine finishes that he could not get near. 5

Pedro Porro

Had a busy night with PSG's attackers, with Kvaratskhelia switching sides to take him on midway through the first half. Curled in the deep corner that led to Spurs' second goal. Got overrun with PSG's attacks in the second half though along with the rest of the Spurs' defence. 5

Cristian Romero

Tried to close down Vitinha when he realised those ahead of him weren't but it was too late. His second half was poor though, putting Sarr into trouble for PSG's third goal, involved in the fourth and then handling Vitinha's shot for the penalty. Not a good day for the captain. 3

Micky van de Ven

As with the rest of the defence, the Dutchman started the game well but in the second half began to get ragged in his play. 5

Djed Spence

Did well with Kvaratskhelia which caused him to change flanks in the first half. Got forward well on occasions and was one of the better defenders on the night. 6

Pape Matar Sarr

Started the game well with great energy but tired in the second half and was caught for PSG's third goal thanks to a poor pass from Romero. He then was caught again trying to clear the ball from the corner scramble that led to the hosts' fourth. 5

Rodrigo Bentancur

One of his better games for Spurs in recent weeks, even if he seemed to swerve his body away from Vitinha's second goal to give it the room to curl into the net. Kept pressing and won the ball high up the pitch for Kolo Muani to score his second. 7

Archie Gray

Showed his quality in the first half in a rare start in his natural midfield role. Sent in a terrific left-footed cross for Spurs' first half goal. Understandably tired and came off in the 76th minute but this was an important night for the 19-year-old on a big stage. Has to start more games in the centre of the pitch as he's not overawed by it. 8

Lucas Bergvall

The other teenager in the midfield, in his first appearance since his concussion, and he was fearless from the first whistle. He played a couple of flicked backheels into Gray's runs and the second one led to the Richarlison opener. Like Gray, he came off with 15 minutes to go and he will have gained plenty of experience from this night. He just has to start matches from now on. 8

Richarlison

Battled well in the first half to hold up the ball and deserved his nodded home goal after the half hour mark. Struggled in the second half to reproduce that performance but it's three goals in three games now for the Brazilian. 7

Randal Kolo Muani

Ran his socks off against his parent club and sent a clever header back across the six-yard box for Richarlison to nod in. He then smashed home a second later in the game. This could be the night when his Tottenham career got up and running. 8

Subs

Mohammed Kudus

Tried to make things happen in the final 15 minutes. 5

Joao Palhinha

At least no goals were scored on his watch after he came on. 5

Destiny Udogie

Replaced Spence for the final minutes. N/A

Xavi Simons

Took an elbow to the face from Lucas Hernandez in added time which saw the PSG man sent off. N/A

Wilson Odobert

Replaced Sarr in the late triple change. N/A

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