Marquinhos wants a good ending for Mbappé!

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This Saturday evening, Paris Saint-Germain faces Olympique Lyonnais in the final of the Coupe de France. A game which will be Kylian Mbappé’s last in the Parisian jersey.

Absent from the group during the last two outings, the Frenchman will, barring any surprises, start the match at kick-off with the hope of making an impression in this last match.

Present at a press conference this Friday afternoon, Rouge et Bleu captain Marquinhos said he wanted a good end for his partner this Saturday evening with a title and a goal.

“He was an important player for us, we will try to use him in the best way possible to see him score one last time and see him finish well,” he told journalists at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy.

Marquinhos satisfied with his season

Criticized for several seasons, but especially during the last exercise, Marquinhos has found a very good level this season under the leadership of Luis Enrique. The Brazilian has had a good season overall and has established himself as the real boss of the red and blue defense.

During important matches, he managed to raise his level and often saved his team on several occasions. In front of journalists, he did not hide his satisfaction on a personal but also collective level.

“I think it’s a season where I had a lot of fun with a close-knit group, it’s simple since the first day with Luis Enrique, he counted on the executives and I thought about being an example. I am happy with my work. »

Before continuing on the coach’s attitude towards the group: “The coach is very intelligent, what he has in the conferences he said in the locker room, he is real with us and does not hide things. We understand what he is like and he tells us things. »

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