The De Zebi touch is starting to be felt on the side of Olympique de Marseille. The former Brighton coach, who arrived in Canebière last summer, masterfully took over the Marseille club in order to bring them back to the Champions League next season. And for now, it’s done. Second in the ranking with 30 points, the Italian technician demonstrates rare standards. Moreover, the former attacking midfielder does not fail to place enormous expectations on his players like Amine Harit.
“He no longer has the right to repeat a season without scoring ten goals”
If Amine Harit has been the subject of certain departure rumors, the Moroccan international still remains a player for Olympique de Marseille. The midfielder, however, has competition behind the unstoppable Adrien Rabiot and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg. In an interview with Provence, Roberto De Zerbi revealed the high expectations he places in his player, who does not necessarily respond to what he asks: “Part of my job is to win, obviously. But one Another part is to help players have no regrets when they retire from sport. I like young people to help them progress, in terms of character, personality, technique, tactics because. in them, I see myself again, with a great talent without ever having been able to reach the very high level The objective is to progress a Greenwood, Balerdi, Luis Henrique, or even a Harit who is older Harit, who is 27, 28, 29 years old, I don’t know. exactly (27 years old), he no longer has the right to repeat a season without scoring ten goals. I push him, I tell him that constantly. No one has ever done that for me so I want to do it with my players. .” If Amine Harit wants to find a starting place, he knows what remains to do…
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To summarize
Roberto De Zerbi is very demanding with the Olympique de Marseille players, including Amine Harit. The Italian technician expects much more from the Moroccan international and he made it clear to him in the columns of La Provence.