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Like any self-respecting media figure, Daniel Riolo has his own minds, even if it means exaggerating and being relentless when it comes to talking about the players he has in his sights. Without having been one of his favorite targets – this due to relative anonymity until then in our French championship – Marseillais Luis Henrique nevertheless managed to win the favors of the polemicist journalist.
Unlike his almost namesake Luis Enrique, the PSG coach, whose behavior towards the media particularly annoys Daniel Riolo, the Brazilian striker from OM was able to influence the latter’s judgment. “ Luis Henrique, I’m going to stop making fun of him, because what he’s doing is starting to be very interesting », Says this fervent supporter of the capital club on RMC.
Collective cohesion finally found
Scorer and decisive passer against Saint-Etienne this Sunday again in the Coupe de France, the former resident of Botafogo, now aged 23, has already accumulated seven goals and six offerings in 16 outings this season, thus making himself essential to the new scheme wanted by Roberto De Zerbi, including for his defensive felling in the corridor.
“ Marseille ends the year well. I think it’s clear, De Zerbi has found the flag team. There it doesn’t move anymorenotes Daniel Riolo more generally about the Marseille collective. Greenwood’s goal (against ASSE in the cup, editor’s note), I keep saying it, since the start of the season, he has a pretty impressive ability to get into a striking position and execute strikes. He shoots without difficulty, sometimes at complex angles. He has a kind of elastic leg. »
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