OM – Greenwood: Did PSG do De Zerbi a great service?

OM – Greenwood: Did PSG do De Zerbi a great service?
OM – Greenwood: Did PSG do De Zerbi a great service?

OM were corrected on their lawn last Sunday against PSG. The worst player of the match, Mason Greenwood was the subject of reprimands from his coach Roberto De Zerbi. The latter would have notably criticized his attacker for a lack of investment in defensive tasks. According to Florent Gautreau, without this rout, the Italian would have had difficulty being critical of his best player since the season started.

LOON woke up Sunday evening. Roberto De Zerbi's men achieved a valuable success on the lawn of the FC and they are now dolphins of the PSG in the ranking. Mason Greenwood stood out, he who was reframed by his coach this week after his missed match against the PSG. Florent Gautreau underlines the importance of this discussion between the two men, made possible thanks to the very poor performance of the Englishman against the Parisians.

“It made it possible to say things to each other”

« This team was not the same. There are five changes from last Sunday's starting lineup. I think they were totally inhibited by this PSG. I think the slap served a purpose. She woke us up, she allowed us to say things, especially in relation to Greenwood and her coach. There are lots of things that were undoubtedly useful, but there are also the players, the men “, declared Florent Gautreau In l’After Foot Sunday evening, before continuing.

“We’ll have to see him again in matches where you’ll need to defend”

« Greenwood was good, but that doesn't solve the problem of his sometimes inability to defend, because today (Sunday), he didn't have to do it too much. We once again saw a very good Greenwood on the offensive level, but we will have to see him again in matches where you will need to defend, as requested by De Zerbi », added Florent Gautreau. Like what, the PSG can provide services to loon

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