Rongier smashed by OM supporters

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During the meeting organized at the start of the week between the players, staff, managers and supporters of OM, Valentin Rongier was not spared by the latter.

Olympique de Marseille continues to disappoint. Unable to win a single championship match in 2024, the Ciel et Blanc were once again held up on Friday evening at the Stade Vélodrome, by FC Metz (1-1), at the opening of the 21st day of Ligue 1. What to do the anger of the Marseille fans grows even more, who nevertheless put pressure on their protégés at the start of the week.

Tuesday, two days after the defeat of the Phocaeans in Lyon (1-0), the management, staff and players of OM took part in a meeting in the presence of supporters’ representatives. During this interview, Valentin Rongier took it for granted. And this despite the fact that the former Nantes player has been injured since the beginning of November.

“We made him understand that he did not convey the image of the club”

Rongier is the one who spoke more. We didn’t say anything bad about him, just that he was too smooth like this team. He’s a good guy, but we made him understand that he didn’t convey the image of the club.”thus entrusted a Marseille supporter to Provence.

Victim of a fracture of the patella of his left knee on November 4 against Lille, Valentin Rongier has not played again since. His return is expected during the month of March.

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