In a press conference, Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti (66) delivered a glowing tribute to Marquinhos (31). For the Italian coach, PSG’s skipper is simply “one of the best in the world,” a complete leader combining experience, intelligence, and character.
Since joining Paris in 2013, the defender has established himself as a cornerstone both at the Parc des Princes and with the Seleção. Consistency, discipline, positioning: Marquinhos has become more than just a player — he is a vital extension of his coaches on the pitch.
“Marquinhos? One of the best in the world. He has experience, character, intelligence, and is an excellent captain. He’s a very important player. We have great confidence in him, in his character and personality,” Ancelotti said.
In a Brazil still searching for stability, his role goes far beyond football. A true symbol of reliability, Marquinhos embodies the solidity the Seleção crave. Too often underrated, the PSG defender is finally receiving the recognition he deserves.
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