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Liam Rosenior, the Strasbourg coach, seems to particularly appreciate the work of Roberto De Zerbi. In a few hours, the two technicians will be face to face.
Sunday evening, at 8:45 p.m., OM will travel to the pitch
Strasbourg Racing Club during the closing match of the sixth day of Ligue 1. Liam Rosenior, the coach of the Alsatian club, will therefore cross paths with Roberto De Zerbi.
The English technician is full of praise for his Italian colleague. “For me, he is one of the best coaches in the worldhe declared at a press conference. I won’t have enough of a press conference to say all the good things I think of him. I have a lot of respect for him, it’s a pleasure to see him coach Olympique de Marseille. And Marseille is one of the very big teams in the championship. »
With De Zerbi, OM dreams bigger
The former Hull City coach still plans to get a good result against the Marseille team. “I want us to keep the same approach, the same mentality and to stay positive, underlines Rosenior. It’s the kind of match we like to play. We are going to face a big club, but we also do this work to experience these meetings. Afterwards, we approach each match with the same desire, the same excitement and the same need to be consistent, regardless of the opponent. »
In the event of a victory in Strasbourg, OM will be able to return to the level of
Paris Saint-Germain in the ranking. Many journalists and sports consultants imagine the Marseille club competing with that of the capital this season for the title of champion of France.
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