He was running a great deal, always near play and was in the picture. He assessed most of the situations correctly, but was not really challenged. I liked his approach to the match which was of a African style of a special kind.
On the free kicks, he walked the wall not ten yards away but almost the double distance. The spraying mark made it even slower - e.g. freekick on Ribery in the first half and dissent spread even more, so get rid of it. Just funny to think about, you say to the wall: "Don't just wait for the whistle, but until I finished my graffiti on the pitch." He gave a few soft freekicks where I was not completely convinced, you might give one or two cards more - but that's really being nasty.