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The famous consultants debated this Monday on RMC a possible extension of Jean-Louis Gasset at OM.
Disagree. Author of a five out of five since his appointment on the OM bench, Jean-Louis Gasset has allowed Marseille to relaunch in the championship and dream of a quarter-final of the Europa League. Results that speak for themselves, but the choice of a coach with a long-term vision would also make it possible to rebuild OM. And the debate rages among Jérôme Rothen and Christophe Dugarry.
“With what I gave him a few weeks ago, we have to admit that a lot of good things have happened since his arrival. We cannot minimize its contribution » said Rothen in the show Rothen ignites on RMC. “ Some players have finally regained a certain level. They were recruited for this and are in the process of confirming (…) If he qualifies OM in the Champions League, I don’t see how you could kick him out. (…) What are you going to look for elsewhere, if he gets there? »
The story is very different on Duga’s side: “I think we should not keep Jean-Louis Gasset. Jean-Louis Gasset is there for three months. I think it would be a mistake, just because he succeeded in his three-month mission, to keep him. When you are president or leader, you have a vision. Of course, facts can change your mind. If you are lucky enough to have Galtier, who has been a desired coach for years, and it is the time to take him, I think we should not be blinded by the good career of Jean-Louis Gasset. . It remains to be seen what Pablo Longoria thinks…
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