Very outspoken before kickoff, Marquinhos endured a difficult match against Marseille on Thursday night — but it was still him who lifted the Trophée des Champions at the final whistle. Enough reason to enjoy the moment… and do a little teasing afterward.


“Champion, my brother!”

At PSG since 2013, Marquinhos knows better than anyone what a Classique represents, despite the gap between the two clubs in recent years. On Thursday in Kuwait, OM genuinely pushed PSG and arguably deserved more based on their performance — but in the end, the smiles were Parisian.

“Champion, my brother!”

exclaimed a beaming Marquinhos at the final whistle, before poking fun at Marseille:

“They thought they were going to win (laughs).”


Standing by his words

Before the match, the Brazilian centre-back had stated in a press conference that he was “never afraid” of facing Marseille — a comment that did not go unnoticed in the south of France. Despite an individually difficult evening, Marquinhos fully stood by his words.

Speaking to Ligue 1+, the PSG captain continued his playful jabs while acknowledging OM’s performance:

“It was tough! We have to give credit to our opponents. They believed until the very end.

Well, it’s a shame — they believed, but they didn’t make it,”

he said with a smile, before welcoming the return of real competition in France.


“Teams that push us help us grow”

Marquinhos also highlighted the value of being challenged:

“We knew it would be difficult. It’s a team that’s growing more and more.

It’s good to have teams that push us — it helps us grow, puts us under pressure, and forces us to perform at a high level at this stage of the season.”


Eyes already on what’s next

Despite lifting another trophy, the PSG captain knows improvement is required — starting with the next meeting against Marseille on February 8 in Ligue 1:

“These are decisive moments. There’s the Coupe de France, the Champions League, and league points to fight for.

We’re going to prepare to play a better match than today and win more comfortably.

We have a very demanding coach — he’ll definitely tell us where we need to improve. This team is always hungry for more.”


Another trophy lifted.

Another message sent.

And another Classique already on the horizon.