チアゴ・シウヴァ:300越え!

先週のモンペリエ戦で300試合出場を達成したチアゴ・シウヴァは、パリ・サン=ジェルマンの歴史に少し大きく名を刻んだ様だ。

先週の土曜日、12月7日、チアゴ・シウヴァは今シーズン20試合目であり18勝目を記録したモンペリエ戦に出場した。

パリのキャプテンにとって、その勝利は特別なものになった:彼のパリでの300試合目であった。1970年にチームが誕生して以降、彼の記録を上回る選手はたったの6人しかいない。

What have leanred about the man in 300 matches?

More than 7 years after crossing the Alps and settling in the French capital, Thiago Silva remains a reference in his position. A great ability to read the game and anticipation, dominant in the air and able to stop the best strikers in full flight: the art of defending is told every weekend from the Brazilian's boots.

Physically, at the age of 35, the defender has never looked so solid. His professionalism and impeccable lifestyle contribute in no small part to the fact that he never strayed from Thomas Tuchel's starting line-up. As a result, he has only been rested twice this season.

"He's an incredible captain. He is a leader, a role model for us, in the dressing room and on the field. He's been playing at an exceptional level since I've been here. It makes a big difference if he plays or not. Age is not the most important thing. What matters most is what happens every day, and on the field. He's an exceptional guy, a very reliable character," the coach confided last November at a press conference.

The only constant feature of Paris' central defence over the past seven years, O Monstro has also proved to be a true leader, an inexhaustible source of energy on the pitch. An average 86 minutes played per game since he arrived is proof of his importance in the team. It is not coincidence if no other player since 2010 has worn the captain's armband as much as he has, a total of 183 times... Well ahead of the likes of Claude Makelele (33) and Mamadou Sakho (30).

Off the field, the love story between the City of Light and the Rio de Janeiro native came true last March, when Thiago Silva, his partner and their two children obtained French nationality. "Paris is not a side note. It's a part of my life. Paris is part of my history. No one can take it away from me. I feel French, beyond the passport. Today, I am Brazilian, but my second home is Paris. I'll be a Parisian for life," he said to France Football.

And the neo-Frenchman has carried the Paris Saint-Germain colours beyond the French borders too. With a record-breaking 56 Champions League matches for the club, Thiago Silva is the Rouge et Bleu leader on the continent. In fact, he has taken part in 81% of Paris Saint-Germain's matches on the European stage since his arrival.

From his inspirational performance alongside Marquinhos in an electric Parc des Princes against Liverpool to his passionate celebration following Javier Pastore's goal against Chelsea, to his breath-taking header at Stamford Bridge to overcome Chelsea, Thiago Silva is a shining beacon in the history of Paris Saint-Germain. 

And if this season the club's defensive performances are so good, both in Ligue 1 and on the continent with only two goals conceded in five European matches, the captain has had a lot to do with it.