
Marquinhos aimed a hilarious dig at Micah Richards on CBS Sports after winning his first Champions League title with PSG.
The PSG captain lifted the trophy after his side thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 at the Allianz Arena.
It was a dominant performance from Luis Enrique's side, who dominated their opponents with relentless pressing and attacking play.
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It took them just 12 minutes to go in front through right-back Achraf Hakimi, before Desire Doue made it 2-0 eight minutes later.
The 19-year-old added his second goal after half-time, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and academy graduate Senny Mayulu also getting on the scoresheet.
It was an extra special moment for Marquinhos, who was part of the PSG squad that lost in the 2020 final to Bayern Munich.
Now, five years on, he can call himself a Champions League winner.
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He was invited to speak to CBS Sports after the trophy lift and celebrations, with Thierry Henry asking questions in French and co-presenter Kate Scott translating into English for viewers.
But Marquinhos did make one remark in English - having been unable to resist getting a dig in at Richards.
The former Manchester City defender asked to hold Marquinhos' medal, with the Brazil centre-back obliging.
Henry then chimed in: "That's because he never won it."
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Marquinhos quipped to Richards: "This is mine now. I was like you!"
Henry relayed that the PSG captain had already begun crying before the referee had blown the final whistle after six seconds of injury time.
Marquinhos added, with Scott again translating into English: "So many fans have been with us through all these years. And I can only imagine what's going on in Paris right now.
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"This is their day of glory. We're going to celebrate it together in Paris.
"I want to enjoy this moment. The 12 years [at the club], it is all running through my mind now.
"All the different players that have been at the club in these different years with me, all the experiences I've had at the club, what the club has done together to get to this point. In a final, 5-0 - it's an explosion of emotions."
Topics: Kate Abdo, Thierry Henry, Micah Richards, Marquinhos