Gasset chased by Galtier?

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In full renewal under the orders of Jean-Louis Gasset, OM could experience a new upheaval this summer.

Arriving at OM barely three weeks ago, Jean-Louis Gasset has already enabled the club to turn things around, achieving five consecutive victories in the Europa League and Ligue 1. However, the person concerned has always said: its contractual mission lasts 100 days, or a little over three months. There is therefore no question, from his point of view, of projecting beyond the 2023-2024 financial year.

For Christophe Dugarry, resorting to the guidance of the septuagenarian coach can only be temporary for the Olympians. “ If they have the coach they dream of – and apparently it’s Galtier – if they manage to get Galtier for me the question is reversed. I think we should not keep Jean-Louis Gasset. Jean-Louis Gasset is there for three months. I think it would be a mistake, under the pretext that he succeeded in his three-month mission, to keep him », Proclaims the former international striker on RMC.

Longoria’s dream

When you are president or leader, you have a vision. Of course, facts can change your mind. But if you are lucky enough to have Galtier, who has been a desired coach for years, and it is the time to take him on, I think you should not be blinded by the good career of Jean-Louis Gassetcontinues Christophe Dugarry. Afterwards, if it’s to take a coach by default, who is hesitant to come or not to come, you take something that’s a bit rubbish because you don’t really know what to do, you might as well keep Jean-Louis Gasset. There I agree. »

To answer the question of an extension of Gasset, we must waitestimates for his part Jérôme Rothen on the same airwaves. It’s true that there is a 100-day mission but if he qualifies OM in the Champions League, I don’t see how you could kick him out. » Before betting on Marcelino during the last offseason then on Gennaro Gattuso two months later, Pablo Longoria it is true tried to convince Christophe Galtier to take up the Marseille challenge. The former coach of ASSE, Losc, OGC Nice and PSG, native of Marseille, could be relaunched next summer.

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