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OM’s pitiful performance, Friday evening at the Orange Vélodrome against Auxerre, allowed Raymond Domenech to exercise his provocative “talents”.
Twelve days after its crushing defeat (0-3) against Paris Saint-Germain, Olympique de Marseille was once again
ridiculed at the Orange VélodromeFriday evening by AJ Auxerre, in an advanced match of the eleventh day of Ligue 1.
During the meeting, Raymond Domenech took great pleasure in making fun of the Marseille club. “OM-Auxerre, 0-3 at half-time. Marseillais ridiculous at home but with such a defensive organization it’s almost normal”first wrote the former coach of the France team on X (formerly Twitter).
Domenech as provocative as ever
Always as provocative, the one who reconverted himself into a sports consultant for The Channel L’Equipe also joked about the Olympian coach’s style of play. “These Auxerre players are not nice. They could have left a little space for the Marseillais so that they could implement De Zerbi’s game plan.posted the former companion of Estelle Denis on the famous social network.
After AS Monaco’s victory in Strasbourg (1-3), OM found themselves relegated to third place in Ligue 1 and are not far from crisis. The defeat against AJA, combined with that against PSG on October 27, could open the door to a departure from Roberto De Zerbi.
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