Before OM-PSG, De Zerbi not satisfied with Greenwood: “He can be…”

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Recruited by theMarseille Olympic last summer to everyone’s surprise, Mason Greenwood quickly removed doubts about his ability to return to his best level. The former Manchester United striker scored 6 goals in his first 8 appearances in the French championship.

Capable of using both feet with great precision, Greenwood amazes with his speed, his percussion and his efficiency in front of goal. However, Roberto De Zerbi believes that the Briton still has significant room for improvement.

De Zerbi expects more from Greenwood

Yes, I expect even more from him, thundered De Zerbi this Friday, at a press conference, two days before a highly anticipated Classic against Paris Saint-Germain. He’s a different player from the others, he’s really very good, but I think he can be even more complete, especially for the team by working on the phase without the ball“.

He is very young, so that’s normal, he’s a good boy, he’s very humble and always very available, continued the Italian technician. He can become a total player. Afterwards it is my job, with my staff, to help the players progress and there is still plenty of room for improvement.“, concluded the OM coach.

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