Gattuso’s lunar speech after OL – OM

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While his team produced a very disappointing match in Lyon, Gennaro Gattuso found a way to be positive.

A few weeks ago, OM defeated OL at the Vélodrome with a score of 3-0. Sunday evening, the Phocaeans hoped to score another success but the opposite scenario was what they experienced. Totally apathetic, they missed their match and lost 0-1.

It was a match to be forgotten for the Marseillais. However, their coach was not very down after the game. On the contrary, he appeared rather satisfied with what his players showed. “We’re not bad either with what we produced today. For a whole bunch of reasons, I continue to believe in this team. We’re not dead yet. And we had personality,” he declared hotly on Prime Video.

Gattuso assures that his OM “is not dead”

When asked what made the difference in this game, the Italian technician responded objectively: “The quality of their players in 1e period “. “Afterwards, we were better, we attacked the depth well, and the defeat was not necessarily deserved. But we still didn’t do enough. The difference is that we didn’t do enough at the beginning. We could have done better,” he added.

Finally, Gattuso was relatively optimistic for the future. He even thinks he will achieve the Champions League goal. “How to relaunch the team? To work. Achieve the best results by giving your all. There are 6 points to pick up compared to European places. But what we are doing now cannot be enough.”

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