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The question of the lack of creativity in OM’s game has been raised for some time. Gennaro Gattuso could not escape it at a press conference.
Since 1989, Olympique de Marseille has not won the Coupe de France. And it is not in 2024 that the Marseille club will lift this trophy again sincehe was taken out on Sunday evening by Stade Rennaison the occasion of the sixteenth finals of this competition.
After the match, a journalist raised the problem of the lack of creativity of the Olympian team. A remark which was not really to the taste of the Italian technician. “I don’t understand the meaning of the question. I’m not here to complain, I know there are players missing but that’s not the theme of the evening. We went to a difficult stadium and we still put in a good performance. It’s a shame to have conceded this avoidable goal. But yes, we lacked creativity and quality”still recognized the former midfielder at a press conference.
It is easy to smash Gennaro Gattuso, who does not produce an offensive and impactful game like Igor Tudor knew how to do.
Certainly, on average it’s 2 to 3 shots on target per match.
However, remember the number of absentees, as well as the two injuries that occurred during… pic.twitter.com/BYBqOkeZUI
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Regarding the players he was able to use, Gattuso does not seek to overwhelm them. “(Bilal) Nadir has a knee problem the severity of which we do not yet know. For (Michael) Murillo, we are waiting to have more information. As for the new ones, the goal is not to overwhelm them, they did what was necessary. They were rather positive. I’m not going to blame them. They were in difficulty when the team was”, he analyzed. On Saturday, OM will host AS Monaco for the 19th day of Ligue 1.
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