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Pascal Dupraz did not like the Marseillais match against Strasbourg and made it known.
At the microphone of Grandes Gueules du Sport on RMC, the day after OM’s 1-1 draw against Strasbourg, Pascal Dupraz tackled with humor the performance of Gennaro Gattuso’s men, considered very deficient, particularly in defense, then that the Alsatian clumsiness was also praised by the famous technician.
“Yesterday was a purge, and there is no defensive balance at OM. Every time the Strasbourgers were on the counter-attack, there was no defensive security. If Strasbourg didn’t have octagonal feet, it would have been 5-1 for Strasbourg. thus criticized the former coach of Évian Thonon Gaillard.
“Talking about the seven players who are at the CAN is not enough because there are really only two who are starters. Of course, it digs into the bench. But above all, Marseille seemed sluggish. It was a five-man defense, but unfortunately they always bring the excess. Very often, two central players project themselves and there is no one left to defend“, analyzed Pascal Dupraz again.
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