Lille – PSG: Marquinhos’ pride after Parisian success

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A successful first test for PSG! Against a Lille team that will also play in the Champions League this season, the capital club did the job to overcome LOSC away (1-3), at the end of the 3rd day of Ligue 1, this Sunday. Létal at the forefront despite a slight drop in form at the end of the game, the reigning French champion offered himself a precious victory which allows him to take sole control of the championship, with a two-point lead over OM. Logically, the Ile-de-France captain Marquinhos was satisfied with the performance of his team at the end of the match.

We are proud. We said it was a very important match. Lille is playing at the top of the table. It is a direct confrontation, it is very important to win, even away. They push the team a lot here. At 2-0 they continued to move forward, they did not give up. It is a good test here, a European match… It is the start of the season, people do not realize how important these points are. These are points that make the difference, that make us win the championship. The coach does not let us go, even in training. He is someone who is very intelligent with the team. The team is not yet quite ready physically, there are things to adapt, players must adapt to the coach’s philosophy, but it is matches like this that allow us to go for great things“, the Brazilian said at the microphone of DAZN.

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