Willian Pacho has turned Ecuador’s group-stage escape into another live Paris Saint-Germain World Cup storyline.
PSG’s official social channels marked Ecuador’s 2-1 win over Germany on Friday, June 26, confirming that Pacho’s side finished third in the group and reached the Round of 32. The result lands just days after ReadPSG tracked the centre-back through Ecuador’s tense draw with Curacao, but this is a far bigger marker: Germany beaten, knockout football secured, and one of Luis Enrique’s most important defenders still playing under pressure.
Pacho Hands Luis Enrique A Timely Defensive Signal
Pacho’s profile inside this PSG squad is already built on calm risk management, recovery pace and left-sided balance. A World Cup knockout run sharpens every part of that evaluation.
The upside is obvious for Paris. Pacho is collecting high-grade tournament minutes against elite forwards before returning to a club environment that will demand instant Champions League-level rhythm. The cost is equally clear: every extra Ecuador game narrows his recovery window before PSG’s 2026/27 Ligue 1 opener against Rennes at the Parc des Princes on August 22.
That tension is becoming a theme for Luis Enrique. PSG are seeing key players push deep into the World Cup, which is excellent for prestige but awkward for pre-season control. Pacho’s Germany win gives the club another reason to celebrate, and another return date to manage with care.


