Gianluigi Donnarumma: 3 Key Insights Behind his Evolution at PSG
There was a time, not long ago, when Gianluigi Donnarummaโs name sparked more uncertainty than confidence among Paris Saint-Germain fans. The Italian arrived in Paris with a Euro 2020 winnerโs medal around his neck and a Player of the Tournament award tucked under his arm. He has a considerable reputation in his former club and country, but he has a rocky start to the next chapter in his career.ย
Fast forward to 2025, and the opinion around Donnarumma has shifted entirely. Now pivotal in PSGโs fantastic run to the Champions League final, the 25-year-old has transformed into probably their most important player between the posts. Here are three big reasons behind his rise.
1. The Power of Mental Resilience
Itโs easy to forget how rough Donnarummaโs first year in Paris was. He was thrust into a messy goalkeeper rotation with Keylor Navas and made a high-profile blunder against Real Madrid in the 2022 Champions League that all but defined his early spell at the club. Critics questioned his maturity. Pundits wondered if he was ready for this stage.
But rather than shrink under pressure, Donnarumma turned inward. He worked closely with mental coach Nicoletta Romanazzi, whose guidance helped reframe his outlook on mistakes and pressure situations. โAn error can always happenโฆThe important thing is how to improve,โ he said in a recent interview.
Donnarumma has improved tremendously since 2022. He has become calmer and composed and does not allow a single mistake to affect his overall performance. This change in mindset has been seen in high-stakes games this season, particularly in the UEFA Champions League semi-final against Arsenal, where he looked just about unstoppable. Heโs undoubtedly been the deciding factor for PSG in the tie, and itโs all down to his mental resilience.ย
2. Adaptation to The Modern Game
Luis Enriqueโs system is demanding, especially for a goalkeeper. At PSG, youโre not just there to stop shots. Youโre expected to construct attacks, help build up plays, and remain composed under pressure. That was never Donnarummaโs strongest trait when he arrived. His shot-stopping? World-class. But playing out from the back? A work in progress.
The opponents noticed. In 2023, teams pressed PSG high, knowing Donnarumma could be shaky with the ball at his feet. Instead of resisting the tactical evolution, he leaned into it. Hours of training, video analysis, and hands-on work with Enriqueโs staff helped transform his distribution.
Now, heโs not just surviving in that system; heโs thriving in it. Heโs more confident in short passes, willing to take risks when needed, and better at recognising when to go long and bypass the press. This made PSG more fluid in transition and gave Donnarumma a new layer to his game. Heโs not perfect, but the improvement is precise and impressive. After all, heโs still just 25 years old.
3. Stepping Up in Moments That Matter
You can be brilliant for 89 minutes, but as a goalkeeper, youโre often remembered for what you do in one. Donnarumma understands that better than most. He’s delivered when it matters this season, especially in the Champions League. He kept a clean sheet against Liverpool in the second leg, made some impressive saves, and scored two penalties in the shootout to help them advance in the quarters.ย
In the quarters against Aston Villa, his saves in the second leg were crucial, denying Villa a comeback from three down, just in the last minute. In the semi-final tie against Arsenal, he was PSGโs quiet hero, pulling off decisive stops, dominating his box, and exuding the kind of authority fans had craved since Buffonโs brief stint in Paris.
Statistically, heโs been among the competitionโs best: a save percentage hovering around 77%, the lowest goals conceded per game in the knockout rounds, and a growing collection of man-of-the-match performances. However, beyond the numbers, thereโs a new aura around him. Donnarumma isnโt just reacting anymore; heโs reading the game, dictating angles, and organizing his defence. Heโs leading, and itโs no longer surprising to see him make the kind of saves that shift the momentum of an entire match.
Final Thoughts
Donnarummaโs time at PSG hasnโt been about one big moment. Itโs about staying strong, fitting into the team, and learning to handle pressure. He has improved by learning from his mistakes instead of letting them hold him back. He may still have critics, that comes with the territory, but itโs hard to argue with what weโve seen this season. As PSG prepares to take on Inter in the Champions League final, they do so with a goalkeeper who no longer needs to prove he belongs. Heโs already done that and could be a critical figure in the French outfit in lifting their first-ever Champions League title.ย
