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It heats up in Marseille. After being beaten by Lens and PSG, OM chained a third row sets on the weekend spent in Reims (3-1). What set fire to the Marseille city. Beyond defeat in Champagne, it was certain attitudes that put Roberto de Zerbi out of him.
On their return to the Canebière, the Italian coach then decided to rage. Adrien Rabiot and his partners spent the night at the Commandery, before seeing their two days of rest initially scheduled after the match to be canceled. Then, the situation was still a little more tense between the players and the former coach of Brigthon, who decided not to direct the training on Monday.
Present on the Téléfoot set this Sunday morning, Bixente Lizarazu spoke on this agitated week on the side of Marseille. “” I like Zerbi, but it is certain that his attitude, very bloody, in context, I don't know if it helpshe said. Already, with the defeat in Auxerre (0-3), there was the subject with Longoria, who had farted. Marseille, this Sunday (against Toulouse, editor's note), can make a very good blow, but you need a little bit of composure and calm. And I don't think it's useful to add. »»
Lizarazu: “You have to be careful not to lose your team”
Yes but here, by hardening his management, “RDZ” takes the risk of losing his group, according to “Liza”. “” Does he need to wake up some players? Yes. But you have to be careful not to lose your team ”estimated the world champion 98.
The response of OM players on the field will be eagerly awaited. As a reminder, the Olympians welcome this Sunday evening (8:45 p.m.) at the Toulouse Vélodrome. And in the event of a victory, the sky and white would make a big blow by taking only second place in the championship. Now is not the time to disun on Marseillais …
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