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We will therefore not know if with Chancel Mbemba, theOM
could have avoided being ridiculous this season in front of his audience against PSG (0-3 – 9th day of Ligue 1) and AJ Auxerre (1-3 – 11th day), respectively on October 27 and November 8. The central defender has become persona non grata in the eyes of Olympian leaders, put on the shelf as soon as the 2024-2025 financial year is prepared.
The new coach Roberto de Zerbi is not counting on the captain of the DR Congo (86 caps) despite the difficulties encountered by the Marseille rearguard. Chancel Mbemba, 30, is not going to hang on in the face of an impasse. He is now clearly considering leaving Marseille where he was recruited in the summer of 2022 from FC Porto (Portuguese D1).
One certainty, CAN 2025
“ I have a contract with Marseille. I hope, in January, to look elsewhere », Confided Mbemba at the microphone of Canal +Saturday after the defeat conceded in Guinea (1-0) in this match counting for qualifications for the final phase of CAN 2025 for which the Leopards have already validated their ticket.
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