Beye at OM, the great validation

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The track leading to Paulo Fonseca now seems very cold. Will OM leaders fall back on the one leading to Habib Beye?

Olympique de Marseille is once again preparing to change coaches after having “used up” three during last season. The latest, Jean-Louis Gasset, has reached the end of his four-month mission. His successor should be named in the coming weeks.

With no European Cup to play next season, the path leading to Paulo Fonseca seems to have taken a turn for the worse. “In wanting to mark the occasion too much, they embark on complicated pathsunderlined Daniel Riolo, Monday evening, on the airwaves of RMC. Fonseca, who was their priority, to hear that if he comes it’s because he hasn’t found anything else, I don’t think it’s positive. There are not many renowned coaches who want to come to Marseille. »

Riolo validates the Habib Beye track

Tomorrow, if you tell me, we’ll try Habib Beye, I won’t fall off my chair. Why not ? He knows the environment. Go all out on a guy who wants to come and who dreams of coming. Give it a try. I don’t see why he wouldn’t be suitable. I don’t see any major contraindication to trying the Habib Beye experience at OM. I don’t see the argument from the guy who says: ‘it’s such big bullshit’. There are too many examples in Europe of young coaches getting started”continues the sports journalist.

After three seasons spent on the bench of Red Star, Habib Beye leaves the Seine-Saint-Denis club by moving up to Ligue 2. The 46-year-old technician now aspires to coach a Ligue 1 team. Olympique de Marseille in particular, club in which he played several seasons during his playing career.

After three seasons spent on the bench of Red Star, Habib Beye leaves the Seine-Saint-Denis club by moving up to Ligue 2. The 46-year-old technician now aspires to coach a Ligue 1 team. Olympique de Marseille in particular, club in which he played several seasons during his playing career.

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