OM: Rothen has decided! The culprit this season is…

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Jérôme Rothen commented on the chaotic season at Olympique de Marseille.

With a disappointing place in the soft underbelly of the ranking, Olympique de Marseille draws a more than mixed assessment of this 2023-24 season. After a transfer window perceived as a major failure, Pablo Longoria did not escape criticism. But according to Jérôme Rothen, the president of OM is not the main responsible for this situation.

The RMC consultant made very vehement remarks towards Frank McCourt. “ When you are the owner of a club like OM which is experiencing its worst season in quite a few years, after having broken its payroll record, the absence of the owner shows many things which are largely insufficient in this club“Rothen thundered.

Rothen destroys McCourt

When you have invested so much money, what are you waiting for to show your face? asked the former French international. When is he going to take the keys to the truck and put the church back in the middle of the village? Mr. McCourt, realize that it’s a bit of a mess at OM. » this energy is important in the life of a club like OM. He was never there. Never all year. »

A harsh observation proving, if necessary, that Pablo Longoria will not be the only influential personality from Olympique de Marseille to be expected at the turn next season.

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