Marquinhos would have tried to dissuade Donnarumma from going to greet the Parisian supporters

Gianluigi Donnarumma, author of impressive parades this Saturday during the rout of PSG in Monaco (3-1) in Ligue 1, wanted to go and greet the Parisian supporters who had made the trip. The captain of the capital club, Marquinhos, would have tried to dissuade him, according to Prime Video.

They were angry before this match, they were even more following and let it be known: between banners, a strike of encouragement at the start of the match and many “wet the shirt!” then, the Parisian ultras communicated their anger this Saturday, while PSG lost heavily to Monaco (3-1), as part of the 23rd day of Ligue 1.

Marquinhos’ gesture

After the final whistle, several Parisian players seem to have wanted to greet the supporters who had made the trip. On the images of the broadcaster Prime Video, we see in particular Gianluigi Donnarumma heading towards the parking lot visitors. Without the words being audible, Marquinhos says something to his teammates. The captain of PSG then seems to make a gesture to his goalkeeper and to the other players in the area (Vitinha, Carlos Soler in particular) to send them directly to the locker room.

Marquinhos’ gesture to the Parisians following the match, February 11, 2023 – Prime Video screenshot

Gianluigi Donnarumma then went to answer questions from the broadcaster. The Italian goalkeeper was one of the rare satisfactions of the evening on the Parisian side. Because if he conceded three goals, little spared by his defense, the 23-year-old goalkeeper avoided humiliation for his team, with seven important and impressive parades.

“Come on, it’s no use, they’re pissed off”

After that, Gianluigi Donnarumma still went to meet the PSG ultras, approaching them to give them a sign and applauding them. Way to thank them for their support despite everything. However, his captain seems to have wanted to dissuade him. According to Prime Video, Marquinhos called him back saying ‘come on it’s no use, they’re pissed off’, but didn’t actually stop him. An indication – not really an instruction – not followed by the guard.

A few minutes later, images emerged on social networks showing in particular the young Warren Zaire-Emery, Ismaël Gharbi, Ilyes Housni and Timothée Pembélé greeting the ultras. It was then the turn of Presnel Kimpembe, who was returning to the field following regarding three months of absence, to present himself to the Parisian supporters, megaphone in hand, to ask them for unity and support three days before the Ligue des Ligue shock. champions once morest Bayern.

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