OM: News from Rongier

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On the eve of the poster for the 26th day of L1 between Rennes and Marseille, OM coach Jean-Louis Gasset reviewed his troops.

Among the most delicate cases in recent weeks at the Commanderie, that of Valentin Rongier. “ He is in the process of returning to the field. Already, he is running, which had not been the case until now. There, he found his smile again », Says the Olympians coach.

And to continue as for the captain of the team: “ When you have an injury like that, every day is important and every step is crucial. He is going through the steps. He’s there every morning at 8 a.m. because he really wants to meet us. »

Same stage of convalescence for the versatile side Amir Murillo. “ The good news is that he started running again, breathes Gasset. He’s a boy I just saw on video but he seems to have a bit of the same qualities (that Clauss, editor’s note); he can play both sides. We will recover Gigot, Rongier or Onana. This will give us a lot more choice to play two competitions at the same time. »

At the end of the international break, the schedule promises to be busy for OM. Paris, Lille, Benfica in the Europa League, Nice, Benfica again, Toulouse and Lens will be on the program in the space of just four weeks.

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