Gattuso and OM, it’s over! (OFFICIAL)

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Arriving at the end of September, coach Gennaro Gattuso has just been dismissed from his position as coach of Olympique de Marseille this Tuesday.

Gennaro Gattuso lasted a little longer than his predecessor Marcelino on the bench of Olympique de Marseille. After more than five months at the head of the team, the Italian coach is officially dismissed.

The Marseille club, ninth in Ligue 1 with 7 wins, 9 draws, 11 defeats and 30 points on the clock after 22 days, announced the decision this Tuesday, February 20 via a press release published on social networks and on the official website of the club. ‘OM.

The recent defeat against Brest (1-0), this Sunday in the league, was the final blow for Gattuso. His time at Marseille ended with a record of 8 wins, 9 draws and 7 defeats. His successor, Jean-Louis Gasset, should be confirmed soon.

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