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Olympique de Marseille experienced an eventful summer transfer window with the arrival of 12 new players, including two goalkeepers. If Geronimo Rulli has established himself as number one, Jeffrey de Lange, Dutch understudy arriving from the Go Ahead Eagles, seems to have caught the eye of Roberto De Zerbi.
De Lange seduces with his mentality and his kicking game
Coaching in the shadows, De Lange has not yet played an official match, but he quickly won the admiration of his coach thanks to his impeccable mentality and his technical qualities, in particular his kicking game, a particularly prized skill by De Zerbi. According to Provencethe young 25-year-old doorman integrated perfectly into Marseille, going so far as to take French lessons to adapt to his new environment.
An opportunity in sight with the Coupe de France?
While Rulli remains unbeatable in Ligue 1, the Coupe de France could offer De Lange the opportunity to prove himself in the Olympian jersey. With a trip to Lens in the championship, followed by the first rounds of the Cup, his moment could finally arrive. His patience and seriousness in training show that he is ready to take his chance.
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