PSG: Marquinhos judges his season

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Tomorrow evening against OL (9:00 p.m.), PSG will have the opportunity to win the fifteenth Coupe de France in its history. A meeting in which Marquinhos, the Parisian captain, should participate. Present at a press briefing this Saturday, the Brazilian international was invited to speak about his season, and gave an assessment.

It’s a season during which I had a lot of fun, with a close-knit group and management with whom it was very simple from the start. The coaches told us that they were counting on leaders and experienced players. I always thought about that this season: being an exampleexpressed the 30-year-old Brazilian. I also recovered well from traveling with international matches. I’ve worked a lot in training and at home, so to finish with a title tomorrow would be perfect..”

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