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This Sunday evening, OM made short work of Montpellier as part of the 8th day of Ligue 1 (5-0). The team led by Roberto De Zerbi played its football without ever trembling. Offensively, the quartet Wahi, Harit, Greenwood, Rowe gave satisfaction and gained confidence before next weekend’s shock against PSG. And precisely, at the microphone of DAZNDe Zerbi discussed the future OM meeting. The technician first praised the performance of his team before giving the keys to a potential exploit against PSG.
“First of all, I’m sad not to have our supporters this evening, it bothers me. We played a match with mentality, we changed things and we played with two central players. I’m really happy with this match. Today, I wanted to get the three points before the Classic and move up the rankings. We had lost points. In France, all matches are tough from start to finish. PSG is the strongest team in the championship, but we will work to get 3 points. It will take courage, pride, play and we will have to run”he said after the match.
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