OM must “get off their ass”

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Before a trip to Brest, Sunday evening at the conclusion of the 22nd day of Ligue 1, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang gave instructions for OM to react to the poor results.

In what state will the OM players find themselves? Sunday evening in Brest at the kick-off of the last match of the 22nd day of Ligue 1? Gennaro Gattuso hopes that they will have evacuated the immense frustration of the draw stupidly conceded Thursday evening in Hamburg against Shaktar Donetsk (2-2). OM must escape this negative spiral, with only one victory in 2024 and four draws and one defeat recorded in the last five Championship matches.

It’s like a virus, to remove it, you have to have awareness, realize that what you are doing is not enough”judged Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Thursday evening in the mixed zone, cited by RMCafter the failure suffered against the Ukrainians of Donetsk in the first leg of the Europa League play-off.

The OM striker, who scored against Shakhtar, has a simple solution: “ You have to, excuse me for the term, get off your ass. Everyone is aware that we can do 10 times better. When we really play our football, we know how to make the difference. »

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