OM in a new era! Shattering announcement for the future of the club

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Olympique de Marseille could undergo profound changes in the coming months.

It’s a question that has haunted Olympique de Marseille supporters for many months: can Pablo Longoria leave the club in the short term? After the violent crisis which pitted him against groups of supporters last September, the Spanish leader resigned himself to continuing his mission at the head of OM. But according to Eric Di Meco, a departure from Longoria is in the air.

“I think (Pablo) Longoria will no longer be here at the end of the year, launched the former club defender on RMC. I ask myself questions and I think that the page will turn itself. But if he goes, tell me who you’re bringing. We realize that there is a limit to Longoria’s policy. When you make bets, you win one or two and you impress everyone, but you lose 10 in the same time. I’m afraid he won’t be there at the end of the year, and I’m afraid to see who will come behind.”.

Fear in Marseille

It didn’t take much longer to see OM supporters express their concerns online. Despite a damaged image at the heart of a season where his choices were called into question, Pablo Longoria embodies the return to the forefront of Olympique de Marseille for two and a half years. With a powerful network, the Spaniard took the Marseille club to a new milestone after the Eyraud era.

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