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A summer reinforcement from Olympique de Marseille made very strong comments about the Stade Vélodrome.
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Velodromebut his debut in the Marseille setting did not leave him indifferent: arriving during a very lively summer transfer window, Ismaël Koné is already won over by the atmosphere of his new club.
After an ankle injury that forced him to postpone his return to action, the Canadian international came into play in Olympique de Marseille’s match against OGC Nice last Saturday, counting for the 4th day of Ligue 1 and won by Roberto De Zerbi’s team (2-0).
“Thank you for this atmosphere”
Ismaël Koné wanted to thank the Marseille supporters for the warm welcome. What a great way to meet! My first time at the Vél, birthdays celebrated and finally, a great victory. Thanks for this atmosphere, see you soon “, the midfielder enthused.
One thing is certain: with Koné, therefore, but also Adrien Rabiot, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, Geoffrey Kondogbia or the return of Valentin Rongier, Roberto De Zerbi will not lack solutions in midfield.
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