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Marquinhos Eyes Historic Club World Cup Glory as PSG Prepares for Chelsea Showdown

Prince Edughom
Last updated: July 12, 2025 12:02 pm
Prince Edughom
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Marquinhos eyes Club World Cup Glory: ‘A golden opportunity for PSG'
Marquinhos eyes Club World Cup Glory: ‘A golden opportunity for PSG'

PSG Captain Calls Final “A Golden Opportunity” to Cement Global Legacy

Paris Saint-Germain captain Marquinhos believes his side is on the brink of history as they gear up to face Chelsea in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup. After a commanding 4-0 semi-final victory over Real Madrid, the French champions are just one win away from securing their first-ever world title—a feat the Brazilian defender says would complete a dream season.

A Chance to Make History on the World Stage

For Marquinhos and PSG, this isn’t just another final—it’s a rare chance to etch their name into international football history. The Club World Cup, held only every four years, has long been an elusive target for European giants outside of Spain and England. Now, PSG stands on the doorstep of a global crown that would cap off their already historic Champions League-winning campaign.

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A Chance to Make History on the World StagePSG’s Path to the Final: Dominance on DisplayChelsea Rematch Brings Added MotivationMarquinhos Reflects on PSG’s Journey

“This is a golden opportunity,” Marquinhos emphasized in a pre-match press conference. “We know how rare this moment is. Some players may never get this chance again. We’ve enjoyed this tournament, but now it’s about finishing the job.”

PSG’s Path to the Final: Dominance on Display

Luis Enrique’s squad has looked unstoppable in the tournament so far, racking up 10 goals in the knockout stages alone—without conceding a single one. Inter Miami and Real Madrid were both swept aside as PSG stormed into the final with flair and precision.

Including their Coupe de France triumph and European exploits, PSG have now won five straight knockout matches with a staggering 18-0 aggregate scoreline. Their 16 goals during this year’s Club World Cup ties the all-time record for the most in a single edition.

Chelsea Rematch Brings Added Motivation

The final marks the first meeting between PSG and Chelsea since their 2015–16 Champions League Round of 16 battle, where the Parisians advanced 4–2 on aggregate. While history offers some confidence, Marquinhos knows the stakes are different this time.

“Every match has its own story,” he said. “We respect Chelsea. Finals are 50-50—it’s about what happens on the pitch that day. But we’re confident in our game, our mentality, and our philosophy. We want to win this trophy.”

Chelsea, for their part, arrive at the final after dispatching Fluminense with ease. With both clubs eyeing international silverware, fans are bracing for a high-intensity clash between two of Europe’s top sides.

Marquinhos Reflects on PSG’s Journey

Having joined PSG in 2013, Marquinhos has witnessed the club’s evolution firsthand—from domestic dominance to finally conquering Europe. Now, the Brazilian stalwart sees the Club World Cup as the final piece in their transformation.

“Being part of this team is a huge honour,” he said. “You can see how far we’ve come. We understand the coach’s philosophy, and we’ve matured as a group. Mentally and tactically, we’re at a very high level.”

His pride is shared by a fanbase long hungry for global validation. A Club World Cup title would not only confirm PSG’s status among football’s elite but would also deliver a first for French football.

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