Marquinhos’ strong message on the Coupe de France

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Paris Saint-Germain on the way to the round of 16 of the Coupe de France. This Saturday evening, the capital club won against Orléans with a score of 4 goals to 1. The Rouge et Bleu continue their flawless performance at the start of 2024.

Not necessarily brilliant, the Ile-de-France residents nevertheless carried out the work while showing seriousness. After the meeting, the Parisian capital Marquinhos sent a strong message about the Coupe de France matches.

“It’s the cup, a goal for us. We have to be very efficient, that’s what we managed to do today. It hurts a lot when you don’t win, I know how the cup is valued in France. Small teams give us work, we have to respect the opponent. This time of the season is very important, with three matches per week,” he declared on the microphone of beIN Sports.

A PSG with confidence

So yes, Paris Saint-Germain did not achieve the best performance of its season, but the Parisians are moving forward in the right direction at the start of 2024. Since the restart, Luis Enrique’s men have won 4 times in 4 matches in all competitions with 17 goals scored and 1 goal conceded.

The Ile-de-France residents’ next match will take place on January 28 at the Parc des Princes against Stade Brestois for the 19th day of Ligue 1. Kylian Mbappé’s partners will want to maintain or increase their lead in the standings.

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