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Very active during this summer transfer window, Olympique de Marseille has every intention of restoring its reputation this season.
Seven points, an encouraging second place behind Paris Saint-Germain and an attack that is already sparking: Olympique de Marseille has had a convincing start to the season. A start that clearly bears the signature of a certain Mason Greenwood.
Having arrived in Marseille in a troubled context following the legal troubles he had suffered in the past (he had been accused of domestic violence and rape), the English striker has nevertheless established himself as the most spectacular reinforcement in terms of his performances on the pitch.
“A little genius on the right side”
With 5 goals scored in his first 3 league appearances, Greenwood already occupies the top spot in the scorers’ rankings, ahead of Parisian Bradley Barcola. For Basile Boli, a former player of the house who became an ambassador for the club, the arrival of a footballer of this caliber was unexpected for OM.
” I am very happy. We are doing well, I am very happy with the start of the season. And then we have a little genius on the right side. Let the flame continue like this, he will do us good during the season“, enthused the former French international defender, in comments given to RMC.
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