Villarreal-OM is going into a tailspin! Huge discomfort, Marcelino insulted

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Marcelino has not kept a very good rating with the best-known followers of Olympique de Marseille.

The sequence did not go unnoticed, and at the time of the reunion between Olympique de Marseille and Villarreal, it still found an echo on the web.

A week ago, Jean-Louis Gasset’s Marseillais took a serious option for qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Europa League by offering themselves a sparkling victory against Villarreal (4-0). A match marked by the return of Marcelino to the Vélodrome, more than 6 months after his departure. And the least we can say is that the Spanish technician has not kept a very good rating in the environment of the Marseille club.

“Dumbass”

As part of this first round between Olympique de Marseille and Villarreal, Roland Courbis, who covered the match for RMC, where he serves as a consultant, completely let loose on the coach of the yellow submarine.

Filmed during a sequence in the studio of the French station, the former OM coach slipped. “What is this Marcelino party? It’s not even a nightmare, it’s abominable, it’s a scandal! Look at him, the idiot face he has.” A scene which obviously made Marseille supporters react on social networks. A week later, the sequence is still being commented on…

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