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After his OM’s victory against Nice (2-0), Roberto De Zerbi has already looked ahead to the Olympico against OL next Sunday.
Olympique de Marseille continued their fine run. Undefeated since the start of the season, the Ciel et Blanc dominated OGC Nice (2-0) this Saturday afternoon at the Vélodrome, thanks to goals from Maupay and Luis Henrique.
After the match, Roberto De Zerbi did not hide his pleasure. I am very happy with the energy, with the public, it was very important. There were quite a few mistakes, so it is still improvable. I am happy, there is a collective energy to move forward and improve. We can do better in the construction of the ball and the ball control.the Italian coach told beIN Sports.
De Zerbi: “We have the capacity to go and win there”
The new OM coach then looked ahead to next weekend, and the trip to Lyon. The opportunity for “RDZ” to point out that the Gones have spent a lot of money on the transfer market.
“Against Lyon, it will be complicated, they spent a lot of money to have a good season, but we have the ability to go and win therehe said. I’m happy in Marseille, I don’t feel the pressure. I like this jersey and this stadium. The pressure is more before the matches.” The first Olympico of the season is scheduled for next Sunday (8:45 p.m.) at the Groupama Stadium.
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