OM, De Zerbi's huge relief!

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Olympique de Marseille reconnects with victory. This Sunday, as part of the 24th day of Ligue 1, the Marseille club won in front of its audience against FC Nantes on the score of 2 goals to 0.

A precious success which allows the men of Roberto de Zerbi to bounce back after the defeat during the previous day against AJ Auxerre but also the controversies which surrounded the Marseille president Pablo Longoria.

After the meeting, Roberto de Zerbi did not hide his relief of having taken the 3 points against a solid and disciplined Nantes training. “” I'm tired. It was a difficult match, we deserve to win if we analyze the statistics. We could have scored before the end of the first period. But we arrive in difficult matches at the end of the season. And if we want to wait for the C1, you have to win. Rongier? I can't play with 12 players. But you need a big team, not just 11 players. It is my responsibility and I have sufficient salary to make these decisions. These are good problems and it is not a problem to make decisions. Rongier is one of the most important players. In this position, Hojberg and Bennacer are two big players. he added to the microphone of Dazn.

Before continuing his words: With our style, we have to play two in this position. But we have to make decisions. The problem was that before the match, I knew it would be different from facing ASSE. I said what I thought, I had to give a little more. You had to play More released, and it's hard to play in this stage. But with the right attitude and character, you will have 12 players with the public. »»

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