Bruno Cheyrou tackles OM again

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While he was ridiculed last year by his sting during the offseason, Bruno Cheyrou once again mocked OM.

Bruno Cheyrou never misses the opportunity to shoot the Marseille ambulance when he has the chance. He did it shamelessly in the summer of 2022 during a media outing as sports director of Lyon. It backfired, but that didn’t stop him from doing it again.

This Wednesday, at the microphone of Canal+, the former French international indicated that “OM was the club of excess” and what if “Igor Tudor left last summer, perhaps because he was certain he wouldn’t be able to perform as well as the season before.”

Cheyrou believes in Gasset

How to explain Cheyrou’s relentlessness towards OM? Perhaps due to the fact that he poorly digested the complicated season he spent with this club when he was still a player. It was during the 2004/2005 financial year.

The former Liverpool player still believes in a recovery for the Phocaeans following the recent change of coaches. “Gasset knows Marseille, Ligue 1, men and football. He knows the players. Age is not a handicap, it is rather a question of the energy he is able to exert. He must be able to do good things as a leader. He has the weapons to do so.” Time will tell whether Cheyrou will be right or not on this prediction.

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