Champions League final player ratings: Neymar and Mbappe disappoint as Bayern triumph
Full player ratings from Bayern Munich's 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the 2019/20 Champions League final.
Paris Saint-Germain
Keylor Navas (5.95) - Made a couple of smart stops and had no chance stopping Kingsley Coman's header
Thilo Kehrer (6.38) - started well defensively but lost Kingsley Coman for the match winner, and was fortunate not to concede a penalty on Robert Lewandowski in stoppage time
Thiago Silva (6.55) - Always seemed to be in the right place at the right time in his final appearance for PSG, making six clearanecs.
Presnel Kimpembe (6.32) - Defended well with Thiago Silva, making four clearances but the PSG defence eventually wilted to Bayern's superior attacking patterns
Juan Bernat (6.97) - Forced off through injury deep in the second half but did well to nulify Serge Gnabry down Bayern's right, managing three interceptions and as many clearances
Ander Herrera (7.26) - Was the only PSG player to finish with a rating in excess of 7.00 and played well at both ends, breaking up play with three tackles and interceptions combined and created the joint-most key passes of PSG players (2)
Marquinhos (6.85) - Played an important role in frustrating Bayern for large parts and almost scored for the third straight Champions League game running
Leandro Paredes (6.30) - Passing was superb in the first half but lost his radar after the break and was needlesly booked for an altercation with Serge Gnabry
Angel Di Maria (6.19) - His only shot was off target and he failed to creat a single key passes. Not what PSG wanted from the Champions League's top assister this season.
Neymar (6.39) - Turned in one of his worst performances at the worst possible time. Lost his personal duel with Manuer Neuer, failed to register a key pass and completed four dribbles in areas that wouldn't concern Bayern
Kylian Mbappe (6.35) - Rarely got to reach full speed even up against Joshua Kimmich and fluffed an amazing chance to open the scoring in the first half. He created two goalscoring chances for his team-mates but looked far from his best
Subs: Marco Verratti (6.27), Julian Draxler (6.01), Layvin Kurzawa (6.26), Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (5.98)
Bayern Munich
Manuel Neuer (7.07) - Was a monster between the sticks, making three massive saves to restore his reputation as one of the world's best
Joshua Kimmich (7.46) - Wasn't particularly effective for most of the game but played the decisive ball for the match winner. He has now assisted in Bayern's last three games en route to winning the trophy
Jerome Boateng (6.52) - A major doubt heading into the final, Jerome Boateng only lasted 24 minutes before succumbing to injury. He made a key intervention prior to coming off
David Alaba (6.63) - His one big moment almost presented PSG the opening goal but the French side let him off the hook
Alphonso Davies (6.45) - Wasn't at his thrilling best and took some heavy knocks but ends up with a winners' medal to cap a remarkable season for the 19-year-old
Leon Goretzka (6.91) - Like the semi-final, Leon Goretzka's long range efforts were blocked before they got to goal. He made three tackles, the joint most of Bayern players
Thiago (7.48) - Thiago turned in a midfield masterclass in what could prove his final game for the club. More passes than any other player at the point of his substitution, with two key passes and two dribbles completed. Also put in a shift off the ball, managing five tackles and interceptions combined
Serge Gnabry (6.41) - Had no shots and failed to register a single key pass and was subbed off with more than 20 minutes to go after treading closely to a second yellow card
Thomas Muller (6.85) - Was a typically scruffy Thomas Muller performance, but this time without the end product. No shots but two key passes registered. He chipped in with five tackles and interceptions combined
Kingsley Coman (7.40) - Vindicated his surprise selection over Ivan Perisic with the opening goal of the final. Had PSG right-back Thilo Kehrer on toast by the time he was subbed off
Robert Lewandowski (6.97) - Was denied by the post and a sharp Keylor Navas save as he missed out on Cristiano Ronaldo's goal record and also the chance to score in every single appearance in the competition. Held the ball up well and won plenty of fouls. He should have been awarded a penalty
Subs: Niklas Sule, Philippe Coutinho, Ivan Perisic, Corentin Tolisso