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Defeated 3-0 by PSG during the Ligue 1 Classic, OM and their striker Mason Greenwood had a difficult evening. The Englishman, despite having scored 6 goals in 9 matches this season, disappointed to the point of being replaced at half-time and obtaining a rating of 1/10 in The Team.
His coach, Roberto De Zerbi, did not mince his words at a press conference, emphasizing his disappointment: “I didn’t like the way he played… he was having a bad day. »
The Italian, frustrated by his player’s lack of reactivity on several actions, expects a more constant attitude.
De Zerbi sends a clear message to Greenwood
The Olympian coach insisted on the need for consistency at OM to fight at the top of the rankings: “When you play for OM, you have to approach all matches in the right way. I expect more from him”he added, also criticizing his lack of defensive withdrawal.
A message which suggests that lackluster performances will no longer be tolerated while the Ciel et Blanc aim to return to the Champions League next season.
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