OM: Longoria, the big pressure boost

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Eric Di Meco strongly criticized the management of Olympique de Marseille.

Olympique de Marseille ended a very disappointing season, finishing in a sad 8th place in Ligue 1 (13 wins, 11 draws and 10 defeats). Direct consequence: no European competition for the Phocaeans next season.

This record, well below expectations, places club president Pablo Longoria in the hot seat. Eric Di Meco, former left side of OM, did not mince his words in an interview with La Provence. The consultant sent a clear message to the Marseille leader.

Longoria goes all out

“There were a lot of mistakesjudged Di Meco. In Marseille, with so many changes of players and coaches in recent years, we end up paying the price. We were lenient because the results were there, but when you manage a club like this, the day it no longer works, you have to be held accountable immediately. »

And to continue: “I have the impression that President Longoria knows that this is his last chance. He can’t afford any more mistakes. Before, he had credit. It’s no longer the case now. »

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