Marquinhos never doubted PSG would get Bayern revenge - Soccer News
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Paris Saint-Germain secured a 2-0 victory over Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup quarter-finals, advancing to the semi-finals. Despite being reduced to nine players, PSG showcased resilience and determination. Goals from Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele sealed the win, even as Bayern faced disallowed goals and a missed potential penalty. PSG captain Marquinhos emphasized the importance of the match, highlighting the team's attitude and readiness to face challenges. The victory broke Bayern's previous winning streak against PSG, marking a significant moment in the competition.
"It's an important moment for us. It was a difficult match. We really wanted to win this one. We had something to settle with Bayern."
"Even with nine or 10 men, the team is ready to suffer, to counter, to hurt the opponent. We're going to play with our weapons."
"The red cards are details that we have to deal with. With one player more or less, it changes things. I looked at my team-mates, I saw everyone saying, 'we're going to defend until the end'."
"The team is ready for anything. We continued to play, and we scored the second goal even with one player down."
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