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Before Om-Nantes, Sunday evening at the end of the 24th day of Ligue 1, Roberto de Zerbi launched a warning to Mason Greenwood.
Current second best director of Ligue 1 behind Ousmane Dembélé, with 14 goals scored in 23 games, Mason Greenwood has a great first season at OM. But for several weeks, his influence in the game has diminished somewhat. If he remains decisive, two of his last three goals have been scored on a penalty spot.
Parting at a time when Marseille enters the final sprint to get a place in the Champions League?
” No not at allreplies Geoffrey Kondogbia, quoted by RMC Sport, at a press conference. Very few players can be key players in an entire season. We are demanding with creative players and instinct players. »»
Greenwood warned
“We need him and his qualities. It is very calm, it is its nature. I am convinced that he will continue to help us until the end of the season ”adds the Olympian environment, which will be established by Roberto de Zerbi against Nantes, Sunday evening at the Vélodrome, at the end of the 24e
daytime. A Marseille coach who is not concerned about the English winger either.
“It is added value for us. He is doing good thingsappreciates the Italian technician, before sending a little warning to his player.
He must not be satisfied with what he does, he must always do more. He has technical and moral qualities, he is an intelligent boy. »» Mason Greenwood is therefore warned.
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