OM: Roberto De Zerbi’s warning to PSG

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A few days before his Ligue 1 debut with Olympique de Marseille, Roberto De Zerbi gave an interview to the daily newspaper The Team. Asked about the competition against PSG, the new Italian coach of OM did not hide his long-term objective, while remaining lucid about the power acquired by the Parisian club in recent years. He nevertheless believes that a club like Marseille is capable of competing with the capital club.

To eventually compete with PSG? That’s our dream. When? I don’t know. But of course, that’s our ambition, otherwise you don’t come to OM. Now, we’re still under construction. Paris has achieved great things in recent years. We can’t pretend either, of course, that we want to compete with Paris. No one must forget that at OM, and I’m not just talking about the players. “, explained the 45-year-old Italian coach. De Zerbi will have the opportunity to prove that his team can trouble PSG during the two Ligue 1 confrontations: October 27 at the Vélodrome and March 16, 2025 at the Parc des Princes.

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