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Olympique de Marseille finally blows. Victorious against Toulouse, the Phocaeans stop a negative spiral, with a Roberto de Zerbi invigorated and quick to claim a key role in the hatching of one of his key players.
Olympique de Marseille has regained the hair of the beast with its victory against Toulouse (3-2) this Sunday in League 1. After several difficult weeks marked by three consecutive defeats, the Marseille team ended its black series.
This success of the men of Roberto de Zerbi was made possible thanks to a goal against his camp of Gabriel Suazo, a sublime goal of Mason Greenwood from the outside of the surface, as well as a dry volley of Adrien Rabiot from the penalty spot. Very satisfied with the face displayed by his players during this meeting, the Italian technician did not miss the opportunity to recall his preponderant role in the signing of the English striker at OM.
De Zerbi welcomes
“Greenwood?” It was I who brings him here, huh, it is the first name I gave to management when arriving. He has a natural talent, and I want to help him become one of the best players who have ever played on this ground ”, said Brighton's former coach at the microphone of Dazn. “And for that, talent is not enough. You need passion, work, and the velodrome shows you when you don't make efforts enough. »»
As a reminder, the number 10 Marseille joined the Canebière last summer from Manchester United for an amount of 30 million euros, excluding bonuses. He initialed a five -year contract, until June 2029.
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