It’s over for Dugarry!

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Tired of the inconsistency of Olympique de Marseille, Christophe Dugarry intends to learn from his mistakes.

The narrow victory won on the pitch of FC Nantes (1-2), Sunday, at the end of the 10e day of Ligue 1 certainly allowed Olympique de Marseille to relaunch a week after the terrible slap received against PSG (0-3). And with 20 points in ten matches, OM are in second place in the standings. However, the heavy defeat conceded against PSG is still in everyone’s minds. Particularly in that of Christophe Dugarry.

I am still shocked by what happened against PSG, he said at the microphone of RMC. I’m going to need a lot more than this match against Nantes to rehabilitate myself. Clearly, I felt a little cuckolded in this match against Paris. I was very, very disappointed. Yes, this match against Nantes is better, but I’m not thrilled either. I’m going to stop getting excited about OM, I tried. »

“I’m not going to get fooled multiple times”

“I was one of the first to send in the bagpipes, to believe in it, but here it is, this match against Paris, I still have it in my way, he added. Marseille, for the moment, has a decent level, but nothing more. I’m still waiting for a lot more, we’re going to wait for the typical team, but I’m not going to be fooled several times when OM wins a match. »

The coming weeks should nevertheless be revealing regarding the true level of this OM. Because if the Ciel et Blanc have benefited from a calendar that is at least lenient to start their season, things are going to get tough. After the international break, Roberto de Zerbi’s men will make two trips to Lens and Saint-Etienne and especially the receptions of Lille and Monaco at the Vélodrome.

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