What Gigot said to his partners after OM-Montpellier

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Samuel Gigot spoke on the pitch at the Vélodrome on Sunday evening after Marseille’s victory over Montpellier.

As observed at the final whistle of the Europa League return play-off against Shakhtar on Thursday, Jean-Louis Gasset’s Olympians debriefed their success over Montpellier directly on the pitch at the Vélodrome on Sunday evening (4-1).

Although he left the field injured a few minutes earlier, Samuel Gigot, the captain, gathered his teammates in the central circle for a brief debrief of the match and above all deliver a message of encouragement to his troops.

We’re going to celebrate, we deserved it. We’ve had some shitty times, now it feels good, it’s a good week, we’ll all sleep well », Says Valentin Rongier’s successor in leadership.

Since the departure of Gennaro Gattuso, OM has regained color with two consecutive victories. “ I feel something is happening, I think we all feel it and the fans must feel it too », Says Iliman Ndiaye on Prime Video.

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