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Like his season, the Argentine striker delivered an indigestible performance against TFC, even though his coach had given him a chance to showcase himself.
Sunday evening, Jean-Louis Gasset established Joaquín Correa as center forward, for the trip of Olympique de Marseille to the pitch of Toulouse Football Club. Ghostly during the entire match, the Argentine striker produced one of Marseille’s worst copies.
“When you see Correa’s performance this evening… He’s still a player who played for Sevilla and Inter Milan, Argentine internationalrecalled Walid Acherchour on the airwaves of RMC. I said to myself at the end of the season, when you see the appearance of Ndiaye’s matches, who is really on a negative dynamic, in the role of second striker who revolves around Aubameyang I said to myself that he would perhaps- be having a role to play Correa. »
And the co-founder of the Club des 5 continued: “It was interesting to see him as a starter. He doesn’t care! But truly. He had a cataclysmic match! In his attitude, in his choices, but my friend, do you actually like football more? But you have a semi-final against Atalanta coming up in ten days! Honestly, I pulled out what little hair I had left. But how is it possible that a guy like that doesn’t want to anymore? “.
Loaned to OM by Inter Milan last summer, Joaquín Correa has not scored a single goal this season, in 18 matches played, in all competitions. Sunday evening, he therefore had a great opportunity to showcase himself by being established. An opportunity that will probably never arise again.
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