The injury of Marquinhos has sent shockwaves through Paris Saint-Germain. Suffering from a quadriceps injury that will keep him off the field for several weeks, the Parisian captain will miss the crucial Champions League clash against FC Barcelona.
This absence is not just a sporting blow; it raises the immediate question of who will wear the captain’s armband in his place.
Since 2023, Luis Enrique has introduced a democratic vote in the locker room to decide the captain and vice-captains. According to RMC Sport, Marquinhos has retained his status as the undisputed leader this year, but the vote has unveiled the hierarchy behind him: Achraf Hakimi ranks second, followed by Vitinha in third, and Ousmane Dembélé in fourth place in the captaincy stakes.
In Marquinhos’ absence, it seems natural for Achraf Hakimi to step up and take on the captain’s role. The Moroccan international is well-respected for his commitment and experience, making him a vital link for Luis Enrique on the pitch. Fans can expect him to lead with confidence in this challenging moment for the team.
Hakimi Takes the Lead, Vitinha Follows Suit
Following Hakimi, Vitinha, who has become the heartbeat of the midfield and is now a key playmaker for PSG, could also don the armband in certain situations. Dembélé, a Ballon d’Or winner in 2025, brings his own brand of leadership both in image and as an offensive force, adding another layer of options for the team.
While Marquinhos symbolizes stability for PSG, his absence offers a platform for the next generation of leaders to shine. As the team heads to Barcelona on Wednesday, the Parc des Princes and all of Europe will be watching to see who steps up to guide PSG through this pivotal moment without their captain.
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