For Dugarry, it's over!

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Olympique de Marseille is left for new tremors. And not only because of the bad results that are linked. By losing in Reims (3-1) on Saturday, OM, which conceded its fourth defeat in five games there, nevertheless abandoned second place in Monaco and let Nice and Lille come back to its heels.

But if the Marseille club is on ardent thistles, it is also due to rumors around Roberto de Zerbi. Landed last summer in Marseille, the Italian technician could indeed already leave the club after the season. Consequence of the interest of several Serie A for the former midfielder.

Already announced on the tablets of Juventus Turin recently, Roberto de Zerbi would be one of the priorities of AC Milan to take over from Sergio Conceiçao, whose first steps at the head of the Rossonero club do not convince. And if Olympique de Marseille took care to firmly deny these rumors of departure, Christophe Dugarry is very circumspect.

Christophe Dugarry no longer feels it

“I have doubts for several weeks, Did he blow at the microphone of RMC. I think there is more than risk. He still told us after three months that if he was the problem, he could resign. He was already ready to leave. I don't feel like Zerbi. “

“I am not saying that it is a bad coach, I think that OM must keep it in an idea of ​​building something and stopping this incessant movement, he continued.

But for a guy at the center of the project, who is the project, let us remember, anyway, it is not nothing, it is the OM project, I do not find it above the fray. I do not feel it completely invested in these changes, I do not find it inspired, I feel a little overwhelmed by everything that is happening in OM. I hope to be wrong. “

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