Marquinhos picks up injury, could miss PSG’s Intercontinental clash | OneFootball

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·11 December 2025

Marquinhos picks up injury, could miss PSG’s Intercontinental clash

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Marquinhos left halfway through the match between PSG (FRA) and Athletic Bilbao (ESP) due to muscle pain


The Brazilian Marquinhos left the field injured this Wednesday (10) and may be absent for PSG (FRA) in the Intercontinental final. This situation is of interest to Flamengo, who could play in the world final if they eliminate Pyramids (EGY) on Saturday (13).

PSG and Athletic Bilbao (ESP) were playing in the sixth round of the Champions League, but the captain of the French team had to be substituted at halftime. After the match, Marquinhos said he felt pain in his thigh. “It’s my adductor,” he stated briefly.


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How long will Marquinhos be out?

The club will still assess the Brazilian defender, who is one of the greatest idols in the history of Paris Saint-Germain. Therefore, it is still not possible to know how long the defender will be out due to injury.

Does PSG have any other injured players?

Also doubtful for the Intercontinental final are goalkeeper Chevalier, Brazilian Lucas Beraldo, and Frenchman Dembélé, the current Ballon d'Or winner. The only confirmed absence is that of full-back Hakimi.

Does Flamengo have any absences?

Despite playing more than 70 matches in 2025, there are no players in the medical department of Flamengo. However, goalkeeper Matheus Cunha has returned to Brazil for the birth of his child, while Pedro is doubtful after recovering from a fractured arm and a muscle injury in his thigh.

When is the Intercontinental final?

With Marquinhos’ presence still uncertain, PSG will play the Intercontinental final on Wednesday (17) starting at 2pm (Brasília time). Before that, however, Flamengo faces Pyramids this Saturday (13), also starting at 2pm.

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