OM-PSG: the wooden language version of De Zerbi

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Ultimately, he is like the other coaches.

Roberto de Zerbi has become a fan of the wooden language, probably for a very long time. The coach of theOM

regularly delivers conventional speeches, perhaps because that’s what the profession requires. Diplomacy, humility, not speaking ill of individual players or sometimes attacking the referee to partly explain a defeat make up some elements of the technicians’ language.

Before OM-PSG, poster of the

9th day of Ligue 1 scheduled for Sunday evening at the Vélodrome stadium in Marseille, Roberto de Zerbi did not fail as usual. For the 45-year-old Italian technician, the opponent obviously carries the label of favorite. The PSG group has been playing together for years, while OM and I have only been playing for two months. We know, there are differences,”

explained the former Brighton coach, in a press conference 48 hours before the clash, cited by The Phocaean.

The all-purpose phrase

The OM coach then makes remarks that could ultimately be applied during the traditional meeting with the media before a match: “We will need humility and sacrifice in the defensive phases, total attention, but we must not forget that we are OM, that we want to have the ball, to be protagonists. It will be difficult, we have to respect the French champions, but at OM, we must have the ambition to win this type of match. »

With this mentality, indeed, the players of the Marseille team will be able to achieve their objectives. The main thing is on the podium of the French Championship at the end of the season to return to the Champions League.

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