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Journalist
After trying different sports, Thibault turned to a career as an amateur footballer. When making a choice between becoming a professional footballer and a journalist, the qualities tipped the scales to one side. Here he is now in the editorial staff of 10 Sport, after a diploma obtained at the International Institute of Communication in Paris.
Following the slap received against PSG, OM raised their heads by winning against FC Nantes. The Marseille club, however, quickly fell back. Indeed, Friday evening, AJ Auxerre took on Roberto De Zerbi's team at the Vélodrome (1-3). Following this setback, the OM coach dropped a bombshell, suggesting a possible departure. Enough to make people react within the Marseille team.
Just a few months after his arrival at OM, Roberto DeZerbi already puts the possibility of a departure on the table. Despite a 3-year contract, the Italian quit on Friday after losing againstALSO Auxerre : « You know, I spoke about it with Mehdi Benatia, I also spoke about it with Pablo Longoria. I come from the street, I tell it like it is. And if the problem is me, well I'm ready to leave. I return my contract, I leave without the money, I don't care. No problem. I don't want to make excuses or talk nonsense. I am here to tell the truth. That's all I know how to do ».
“We have confidence in him like the first day”
What then of the future of Roberto DeZerbi at theABOUT ? Pour Provencea close friend of the Italian assured that he had not planned to pack his bags immediately. Furthermore, within the Marseille club, we still have confidence in By Zerbi. « He's here for three years, we have confidence in him like the first day », said a senior officer at theABOUT.
“He will find it, we don’t worry”
Likewise, at Marseillewe also explain concerning By Zerbi : « We must remain lucid, he is a very high level coach, one of the best in Europe. Maybe he needs to change something, he's paid for that, but he'll figure it out, don't worry “. The regional daily also specifies that on the side ofABOUTwe would underline the difficulty of the workforce, largely turned upside down during the off-season, to decode what is required Roberto DeZerbi.