Gattuso’s pressure move

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Gennaro Gattuso sent a message to his players after the defeat conceded to Lyon, and in particular to his internationals.

Olympique de Marseille will still have to wait before tasting its first victory in Ligue 1 in 2024. After two draws at the Vélodrome against Strasbourg (1-1) and Monaco (2-2), Olympique de Marseille is indeed lost 1-0 to Lyon on Sunday at the end of the 20e day of Ligue 1.

However, Gennaro Gattuso did not want to fall into catastrophism after the match. “One thing that is certain is that no one has dominated us since I arrived here”he underlined after the match before nevertheless calling his players to order.

“There has always been something missing, it’s true, when we concede a goal in the 90th minute, when we have scoring opportunities, when we cross in front of the goal but there isn’t enough presence, he confided. It’s in details like that that I expect more from my players, I expect more overall. Maybe I need to give a little more, too. And regarding the injured, I think we should not complain. It’s far too easy to fall into this kind of excuse. We have high level players, experienced players, international players. And I am convinced that they can do more for the team. »

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