Marquinhos’ muscular defense for one of his teammates

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Perfect week for Paris Saint-Germain. This Saturday evening, the capital club won on the pitch of FC Nantes with a score of 2 goals to 0 as part of the 22nd day of Ligue 1.

The Parisians continue their good series and increase their lead in the championship standings (14 points ahead of OGC Nice).

Solid and valuable, Marquinhos had a solid match against Nantes before being replaced in the second period by his young teammate Lucas Beraldo. The Parisian captain felt some pain.

During an interview given to TNTnumber 5 Red and blue did not hesitate to defend his compatriot Beraldo. Criticized after his performance against Real Sociedad this Wednesday, the Parisian leader did not hesitate to compliment the young defender.

I know it’s very difficult coming from Brazil, you have to adapt to the style of play, the new coach, the new house, the cold. He arrived and adapted very quickly. I am very happy, the confidence the coach gives him is the result of his work. He has the opportunity to play. He is doing very well, with a lot of personality and shows why PSG went to look for him in Brazil,” he added.

Words which should please Lucas Beraldo who is however gaining momentum in this Parisian team. The former Sao Paulo defender has the trust of Luis Enrique who gives him plenty of playing time.

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