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Emmanuel Macron admires Olympique de Marseille. The President of the Republic deemed the last transfer window of the Marseille club.
A supporter of all time. Emmanuel Macron has always displayed his great passion for Olympique de Marseille. Recently, the President of the Republic engaged in a small analysis of the OM transfer window, in an interview broadcast on the YouTube channel of the La Provence newspaper. And it seems rather satisfied with the recruitment made by Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia.
“Listen, I'm satisfied. I find that each time it progresses ”dropped the head of state during a trip to Marseille. “I have confidence in the club, I find that it is solid and that it was there, anyway, during a few big meetings, and that the transfer window made it possible to continue to improve things . I will also be there for the next to other major national and European events ”he continues.
A team up
This winter, the Marseille club recorded the arrival of the Amar dedic defenders and Luiz Felipe Ramos and the two Algerian internationals, Ismaël Bennacer and Amine Gouiri. The latter two have already attracted the velodrome and probably Emmanuel Macron.
“That's, I find that this re-deprivation team. It goes forward again and it is a real collective ”continues the President of the Republic.
Emmanuel Macron calls for general mobilization behind the current second in Ligue 1. “I hope and I would love to come more often. But, in any case, I am very confident and I hope that all the supporters are also behind. The team deserves it, ”he concludes.
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