Very bad news for PSG?

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During PSG’s victory against Nantes (0-2), Saturday evening in Ligue 1, Marquinhos was injured.

Three days after winning their round of 16 first leg of the Champions League against Real Sociedad, Paris Saint-Germain concluded their great week with a victory in Nantes (0-2), this Saturday evening as part of the 22nd day of Ligue 1.

A meeting for which Luis Enrique decided to rotate his squad, making almost five changes compared to the eleven which started on Wednesday in the Champions League. Marquinhos was once again the starter, but unfortunately had to leave the pitch prematurely.

An injury to the left leg?

Indeed, the Parisian captain, visibly injured, was replaced in the 70th minute of play by his young compatriot Lucas Beraldo. “The Parisian defender left the stadium limping, appearing to be injured in the left leg. The Brazilian did not wish to say more about his injury.said the journalist from The Team, Loïc Tanzi, after the meeting.

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