Ligue 1: Pascal Dupraz sees OM competing with PSG

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Facing Toulouse last night (3-1), Roberto De Zerbi and his players confirmed that they did not come to Ligue 1 to pick daisies. Despite an almost completely remodeled squad, the graft already seems to be taking, and Marseille is provisionally leading the French championship (7 points out of 9). If PSG will have the possibility of reclaiming its throne tonight in the event of a victory in Lille (8:45 p.m.), Pascal Dupraz believes that the gap has in any case narrowed significantly between the two big names in the championship.

“I have listed 6 factors that make me think that the abysmal gulf has been reduced between Marseille and PSG. The first is the coach Roberto De Zerbi, who has a game plan, who participated in the recruitment, and who therefore obtained the players he wanted, explains Dupraz on The Big Mouths of Sport of RMC. Among the recruits, there is Greenwood, who scored 5 goals, who is on fire, but they also have high-level players like Hojbjerg. And that is what was missing in the midfield for the transition in my opinion, in Marseille. The impact that OM can also have on its results is the Vélodrome. But my question is this: will the Vélodrome, known for its fervor, be patient with Wahi? Because against Reims, he prevented his team from winning by missing at least 3 clear chances, and he came out under whistles. If the Vélodrome is in tune with its coach and knows how to be patient, then Marseille will be unbeatable, also, at home.

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