Rothen torpedoes OM

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Monday evening, the famous sports consultant was quick to take down the Marseille club, in particular its president.

Olympique de Marseille is going through a crisis, and not only in terms of results. At all levels, the Marseille club is affected, even bordering on the ridiculous. Gennaro Gattuso admitted his share of responsibility for this fiasco. The Italian technician packed his bags after the defeat (1-0) in Brest.

Pablo Longoria could soon follow him, as Jérôme Rothen imagines. “Isn’t this also to facilitate a sale of the club? With the departure also of Pablo Longoria… He can be self-critical. He is the third coach of the season, the transfer windows are catastrophic, he has put a club in danger”judged the sports consultant, Monday evening, on the airwaves of RMC.

Pablo Longoria’s image has deteriorated considerably over the last few months. “I nicknamed him the magician, because by changing everything he had incredible results. There, he has the return of the boomerang. Is he going to take responsibility, I wouldn’t understand if we let him do it. And where is McCourt? »asks the former attacking midfielder.

McCourt the little ghost

Despite the crisis that OM is going through, its owner remains silent. “There is one who escapes criticism and whom we have not seen for a while: the shareholder. What does he want to do with the club? »asked Eric Di Meco in “Rothen ignites”.

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