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While Paris Saint-Germain has been at the PSG Campus (Poissy) for a year, the capital club is inaugurating its new training center this Thursday. On this occasion, Marquinhos gave an interview to Marca where he returned to the changes embodied by this new sports venue, he who experienced the Camp des Loges (Saint-Germain-en-Laye) between 2012 and 2024. “ When I arrived, I was presented with a project, but I didn’t know it was a place like this. I am very happy to see this inauguration. I went through both sides, the other training center, you can see the difference in preparation, in recovery and in everything that can help us achieve great results. It’s important because it shows us a little of the ambition of this team. It’s important for a player to have everything he needs to arrive well in matches, so that he arrives prepared. There are a lot of things that they thought of very well when they designed it. If you ask us, we are very happy with everything we have. »
He then spoke about the daily life of his teammates and him on this PSG Campus. “ One day after a match, we have breakfast together at the table, then we go to the locker room where we chat a little. We have everything we need: the physio room, the preparation room and the recovery room next door. Everything is very well connected. We also have a room upstairs. If you want to rest a little more peacefully, we have players who sometimes come directly to Ciudad Deportiva after matches to rest because we train early the next day. We have players who live there when they arrive from another club at the start of the season and they don’t yet have a house. We have everything, we just have to take advantage of it, be grateful and prepare as best we can so that all the infrastructure we have here is effective in everything we do on the field. »
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