Luis Enrique has helped reshape Marquinhos’ leadership, turning him into a more composed and respected captain.
For years, Marquinhos was seen as a symbol of PSG’s struggles in big games, crumbling under pressure and unable to rally his team in decisive moments. But recently, the Brazilian center-back has shown a more composed and assertive presence, gaining the trust of his teammates and coaching staff. His captaincy was reaffirmed last season through a squad vote, proving his growing influence.
A Shift in Mentality and Leadership
As reported by L’Équipe, Marquinhos has become more vocal, taking on a bigger leadership role in the dressing room. He frequently speaks up to reinforce a positive mentality, with players like Vitinha acting as his closest allies. “Once fragile under QSI’s biggest failures (Barcelona, Manchester United…), the PSG captain now embraces his role differently, making his presence felt through increased communication,” the report states.
On the pitch, this change is evident, as PSG’s defensive unit looks more stable than in previous seasons, despite some setbacks against Manchester City and Lyon.
Could Marquinhos Be on His Way Out?
Despite this newfound confidence, questions remain about Marquinhos’ future. Interest from Saudi clubs is growing, and PSG is reportedly considering alternatives. While the club may opt for a gradual transition, the rumors linking Ibrahima Konaté to PSG are gaining momentum. Could this be the beginning of a slow exit for the PSG captain?