PSG: Marquinhos’ strong position on Beraldo

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In addition to the Spanish coach, Luis Enrique, the Parsian defender, Marquinhos, team captain and defensive sidekick, also spoke highly of Lucas Beraldo, PSG’s winter recruit who is starting to take on more and more of space in the Parisian rotation, whether in the central hinge or on the left lane. In a recent interview with TNTthe Brazilian was surprised by the success of the former rock of Sao Paulo during his first weeks in Paris:

“I know it’s very difficult coming from Brazil, you have to adapt to the style of play, the new coach, the new house, the cold. He arrived and adapted very quickly. I am very happy, the confidence the coach gives him is the result of his work. He has the opportunity to play. He is doing very well, with a lot of personality and shows why PSG went to look for him in Brazil., did he declare. Not yet perfect and far from unanimous among the supporters, the support in the club is unfailing for Beraldo.

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