OM: Riolo designates the managers, his huge rant!

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The time is for general mobilization in the ranks of OM: this is the message that Daniel Riolo wanted to convey to all the actors of the Marseille club.

Despite four defeats conceded in his last five games, the Roberto de Zerbi team remains in the nails to qualify in the Champions League, with an honorable third place.

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But Riolo stresses that the bibbilles between the Italian technician and his group do not bother anything good, especially when they leak into the press. “If players have spoken, that means that there is resentment because you know there will be noise. If you do it, either you are not in the collective project and you want it to know, or you have dropped out. When it comes out, it's not a good sign. If it speaks, it's not a good sign. »»

“A responsibility for everyone! »»

For Daniel Riolo, no one is saving, from president to players. “Today, there is a responsibility for everyone. They are third, there are seven games and a calendar to finish in the Champions League. It is not the fate of Zerbi that is played out, it is: “Are you able, when you are a football player, to honor your contract and to finish in LDC? That they all look at each other in an ice cream, they will all put their little susceptibility aside. “

“The supporters would really be right to be angry if they do not finish in C1, continued Daniel Riolo.

You are not going to start doing your little whims seven days before the end, there is a club to take, there are people who work. Everyone looks at each other and stops pampering. And at the end of the year, if you still have to revive the project, change to train, they will do it … But if OM is not going to LDC, it is a cataclysm. “, concluded the journalist.

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