OM: Brassier, his strong words in his path

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Six short months and then leaves … The adventure of Lilian Brassier at theOlympique de Marseille will have turned short. Pointed out after several individual errors, the defender who arrived at OM from Brest in the summer of 2024 brought the course to Brittany this winter.

Direction Stade Rennais, where Brassier is doing health in a less volcanic environment. With franchise, the defender of the Breton club spoke of his difficult passage in the ranks of OM, not without recognizing his share of responsibility.

“In failure, you also learn good lessons and that's what I did”

“This passage to OM, necessarily I take it as a failure, Launched Brassier in an interview for the team. It's part of my story. In a club like this, there are questions very often. It's a good thing to push you forward and it's a club that deserves the best. »»

“I don't have all the words to explain it, continued the Rennais. I would have liked it to happen differently. I did everything for, but I accept what happened. I wish OM full of good things. In failure, you also learn good lessons and that's what I did. Even if there is a feeling of unfinished … “. Lucid words for a player called to bounce back in another context.

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