PSG defender Achraf Hakimi believes he can take over free-kick duties at the club from Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe after his set-piece heroics at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations.
The 22-year-old struck a late winner for Morocco against Malawi in the Round of 16 last night, executing a sublime free-kick from range to make it 2-1 and send the Atlas Lions into the quarter-finals.
This came on the back of a similar goal in their previous match against Gabon in the group stages, as Hakimi whipped home an unstoppable effort from a similar angle and range to save a point.
The player is now confident of taking over the same duties at PSG too once he returns to the side from the tournament as Hakimi is currently behind Messi, Mbappe and Neymar in the free-kick hierarchy.
Speaking to ESPN about potentially shouldering set-piece responsibilities for the Ligue 1 giants, he said:
"In Paris, we have a lot of players who can take free kicks."
"There's Messi, Neymar, Mbappe, I try, but it's difficult. I'll speak to them when I get back to Paris."
"Right now I'm focusing on the national team, but afterwards, we'll see what happens in Paris."
The PSG right-back was named the man of the match for his latest heroics and became the first player to score two free-kicks in a single AFCON tournament since 2008.
Both his goals have been highly decisive for Morocco and top quality too, but Hakimi feels his strike against the Panthers was the best of his career while acknowledging his second goal too.
"The goal against Gabon was beautiful, the best of my career, but today I was lucky too, with another goal."
"I don't know which is more beautiful, I need to look at them again, but they're difficult to score from that angle."
"Sometimes I work on this kind of thing in training, and it's working -- I can do it very well -- so I'm happy when I can do this kind of shot in the game after working on it so much."
PSG ace to take up penalty duties next?
Having now firmly cemented his place in the Moroccan squad as the chief set-piece taker, Hakimi has now set his sights on getting penalty duties too.
However, head coach Vahid Halilhodzic isn't fully convinced the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan defender is up to the task.
He said:
Irphankhan
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Messi, Neymar and Mbappe be like when Hakimi returns back to PSG 🤣🤣
hasaeimop
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Messi will surely give you a chance to take all the free kicks, even penalties if you want...
jesalam14
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Ramos be like: I'm not hearing U Ashraf, I'm just eating my ice cream.😁
Phreshme
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Big talk from a man who had a lucky shot at goal! You shouldn't have added Messi!
Abubakar_01
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U r good but these guys have more and better experience