PSG is not afraid of Liverpool: “We are ready for that”

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Marquinhos, captain of PSG, talks about the next shock against the Mersey club in the Champions League.

The draw for the knockout stages of the Champions League has returned its verdict and Paris Saint-Germain will challenge Liverpool. A major opponent for a Parisian team with full confidence.

The reigning French champions remain on seven row victories and also maintain an impressive series of invincibility of 19 games without defeat all competitions. Their latest setback dates back to November 26, opposite Bayern Munich (1-0) in the league phase.

“We are going to seek qualification in our two duels”

In an interview with PSG media, Marquinhos shared his analysis on the Reds, highlighting their experience in the Champions League. The Parisian captain assures, however, that his group is more than ever ready to take up this challenge, thanks to an increasing form.

“He is an opponent who has a lot of experience in this competition. It will take two big games. If you want to win the Champions League, you need great confrontations, we are ready for that, we will go and get the qualification in our two duels. The group is gaining momentum at the right time. It is a good thing to happen in this moment of the season with our current form »said the Brazilian defender.

So go to the Parc des Princes on March 4, before a return match in Anfield on March 11, which is already intense.

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