OM, Paganelli pays Longoria

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The man on the ground at Canal+, Laurent Paganelli, was not kind to Pablo Longoria, the president of OM.

As is the case with every transfer window, OM completely changed its face during the month of January. A few departures were sealed and arrivals in abundance were recorded. The Marseille team is therefore constantly changing and this does not please its followers at all.

A certain Laurent Paganelli ranted about this situation. The former footballer, famous above all for his pitchside interventions for Canal+, criticized the choices of the Marseille management.

For Paganelli, OM is destroying itself

“The team that was there last year held its own, he judged during the Canal Football Club show. There are almost no starters left. Is it construction or destruction? »

With its new winter recruits, OM failed in its task on Sunday during the Olympic clash against OL. A result which made Paganelli say: “If Marseille wants to reach Europe, we are not sure that they have taken the right players”.

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