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Roberto De Zerbi transmits too much nervousness to his players according to Bixente Lizarazu.
After eleven days of Ligue 1, almost a third of the French championship, Olympique de Marseille are in third place. From an accounting point of view, the Marseille club is within the transition times for possible qualification for the next edition of the Champions League.
Except that Roberto De Zerbi has already mentioned the possibility of leaving the ship after the debacle at the Stade Vélodrome against Auxerre. “The coach is there to provide confidencerecalled Bixente Lizarazu on Sunday in Téléfoot. I find him extremely nervous, very emotional. There, he already wants to leave the club, or he suggests to its leaders to leave the club. »
OM, a difficult calendar in perspective
The sports consultant does not really understand the attitude of the Italian technician. “Maybe now is when you need a little more peace, serenity, and confidence. And the coach is very nervous”underlines the 1998 world champion.
After the international break, OM will try to get back on track. This will not be easy given the schedule that awaits Adrien Rabiot and his teammates. On Saturday November 23, they will travel to the pitch of the Racing Club de Lens and will welcome AS Monaco to the Vélodrome stadium on December 1.
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