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The Marseille coach was keen to support the Moroccan international, despite a disappointing performance in Strasbourg.
Olympique de Marseille showed a worrying face against Strasbourg (0-1) on Sunday in Ligue 1. Until then undefeated in the league and coming off a snatched victory against Olympique Lyonnais (3-2) on September 22, the Marseille team stumbled against the Alsatians.
Collectively, the Phocaeans missed their meeting, and Amine Harit, in particular, disappointed. But despite rumors of a loss of confidence on the part of his coach Roberto De Zerbi, the reality seems different. Indeed, the Italian brushed aside these speculations during his press conference on Thursday, on the eve of the reception of Angers at the Vélodrome for the 7th day of Ligue 1.
De Zerbi flies to Harit’s aid
“Harit started the season well”said De Zerbi. “The match in Strasbourg was different from the others, he had difficulties. But overall, I’m very happy with what it does. »
The OM coach, however, recalled that he had no shortage of options to occupy the number 10 position. “Koné and Carboni can also play in his position, we can also sometimes play with two attackers with Wahi and Maupay. But I am very satisfied with Harit”he added.
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