Frank McCourt found guilty

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The crisis is coming to an end to Marseille. After the sinking of the Olympians in Reims last weekend (3-1), where they chained a third loss of rank in Ligue 1, large tensions occurred between Roberto de Zerbi and his players.

A tense situation which is none other than the result of the mismanagement of Frank McCourt, according to Rolland Courbis. The former OM coach believes that the American businessman is the main culprit.

“The principal responsible, not the only one, of what is going on in OM, in good or not, is McCourt “, Judged Courbis, before adding:” If today, Pablo Longoria, with many qualities in many sectors, finds himself president, sports director, recruiter … It is not he who gave himself all these functions, it is McCourt. »»

Courbis on de Zerbi: “that he does not mess up either”

Rolland Courbis then returned to the management of Roberto de Zerbi, who decided to rage with his players. “” There has been a lot of exaggeration as much in behavior and in the statements since the Reims match. For me we have exceeded the limits ”he believes.

“You hook a bolt as Zerbi did and there the enthusiast was a little too much. It's not serious. He is a passionate guy who has everything to succeed in this region. But that he does not mess out either “Warned the ex-Marseillais. It remains to be seen whether the muscular management of “RDZ” will have a positive effect on its men this Sunday evening, during the reception of Toulouse.

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