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Former OM striker, Christophe Dugarry, looked ahead to the upcoming clash between the Marseillais and the Parisians.
The Classic of the weekend between Marseille and Paris is already on everyone’s lips. The protagonists of both camps have already made some spicy statements regarding this match and this is also the case of the followers of the two clubs. This Monday, Christophe Dugarry spoke about this match during the show Rothen S’enflamme.
The 1998 world champion said his former team was equipped to get the upper hand on the great rival. And he also suggested that next Sunday’s match was a real test for Roberto De Zerbi.
Dugarry confident for OM
“I think it would be a terrible disappointment if Marseille were not able to respond to this Paris Saint-Germain,” he began by confiding. We talked about players, we talked about recruitment, we talked about shareholder investment, all the lights are green”estimated the former striker who worked for OM. “I expect Marseille to do a lot of harm to Paris Saint-Germain. Winning, we all know what football is and a whistle from the referee or a defensive error…we don’t know what can happen. But I expect Marseille to pose a lot, a lot of problems. I don’t expect anything else, I don’t expect getting closer (to PSG). No, that’s it. You have to go there. »
“As I said at the start of the season, you have to be able to dream. These players from Olympique de Marseille must all be able to play at 120% because that will be the only solution to move this Paris Saint-Germain which still seems to be inhabited by such a lack of confidence in its collective. It will be a difficult match, that’s for sure. But I also want to find out what tactics will be put in place by the coach who has a reputation and who is a quality coach”added Duga.
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