Guendouzi returning to OM, the “beautiful question”

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Currently, OM is a team that lacks character. Mattéo Guendouzi, who left for Lazio last summer, is missing from the Marseille club.

On August 30, Mattéo Guendouzi left Olympique de Marseille to join the Lazio Rome club, in the form of a loan with a compulsory purchase option. A choice that the international tricolor assures not to regret today.

» I came for a game project, with the club. It was very attractive to me. It would make me grow as a player and as a man. On my second season and the start of my third season, that started to change. When there is a change of coach, the style of play is also changed. This suits some and not others. I don’t blame anyone. I am very happy with what I did in Marseille. I would have liked to bring home a trophy. It’s something that was close to my heart and unfortunately we didn’t manage to do it. I only remember positive things about OM”declared the 24-year-old midfielder, during an interview given to Channel Football Club.

The door open to a return

The question of a possible return to the Marseille club inevitably followed. “That’s a great question.. Today I am very happy at Lazio. But everyone knows the connection I have for OM, its supporters, the city… I fell in love with this club. So obviously, this is something that could happen in the future. We’ll see “confided the player trained at Paris Saint-Germain, therefore leaving the door open for a return.

Since his arrival at Lazio from Rome, Mattéo Guendouzi has already played thirty matches with the Italian club, in all competitions. At the moment, his statistics are not really impressive (two goals and an assist).

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