OM – Villarreal: great distrust on the side of Spain

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Marcos Senna, former Spanish international, announces an upcoming electric duel between Olympique de Marseille and Villarreal.

Olympique de Marseille and Villarreal will meet in the round of 16 of the Europa League, a draw which promises a special reunion between the Marseille club and its former coach, Marcelino.

The Spaniard, who arrived in Canebière last July, only had a brief stint before returning to the Spanish club in November. For Marcos Senna, former player of the Yellow Submarine, this duel promises to be thrilling.

” May the best win “

“It’s a good team, a very complicated field. We didn’t have many more options, judged the winner of Euro 2008 on Canal +. Anyway, from now on everything gets complicated. We have a tough opponent. We will analyze and may the best win. »

Senna also wanted to praise Marcelino’s work at Villarreal. “He does a very good job,” he said. He’s a coach that we already knew. He adapted very quickly. The team has regained good momentum. I hope the team will be stronger when the duel comes. »

The two teams will meet on March 7 at the Vélodrome for the first leg, and on March 14 at the Estadio de la Cerámica for the return.

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