OM, Samir Nasri gives his opinion on Gasset

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Former Olympian, Samir Nasri, gave his opinion regarding the recent change of coaches in Marseille.

After eight matches without the slightest success, OM management chose to dismiss Gennaro Gattuso at the start of this week. To replace him, they called on Jean-Louis Gasset. A reshuffle that caused a lot of talk. The age of the French technician is particularly controversial.

This Tuesday, Samir Nasri, the former big star of the club, was questioned about this choice. For him, the change is understandable. “The club is financially in difficulty. The only way to get things back on track is to qualify for c1. They said to themselves that the change of coach would cause the electroshock”he confided on Canal+.

Nasri dubs Gasset

He also validated the Gasset option: “For me he’s the right person. Because for me it is not a staff problem, but a mental problem.” An opinion shared by David Ginola, present on the same set: “There is definitely a locker room problem. The workforce is quality. But we do not sign for players who are not capable of adapting to Marseille pressure. It’s completely different. In the recruitment policy, they must be aware of this. »

Pablo Longoria has been singled out for his propensity to continually change coaches. Nasri insisted on defending him: “In his defense, it was 3 out of 5, it was not his will. Three coaches left themselves.”

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