The worrying statistic from La Provence on players

The worrying statistic from La Provence on players
The worrying statistic from La Provence on Marseille players

Since the start of the season, OM's best player according to La Provence's ratings is Geronimo Rulli. A worrying stat for a team like that of Roberto De Zerbi.

Before the arrival of Roberto De Zerbi, we expected a flamboyant game, stifling the opponent and racking up goals. In the end, this was only the case a few times. The rest of the time, the Italian coach's team was disappointing, especially at home. One of the statistics showing this is the average grades for this first term given by Provence.

We see that Geronimo Rulli is first in this ranking with 5.91… A worrying statistic for a team supposed to be protagonist and play the game. In second, we find Amine Harit Then Greenwood, Hojbjerg et Rowe for the top 5. Cornelius follows with 5.17 then we go below the average with Luis Henrique, Kondogbia, Lirola et Murillo at 4.75 to finish the top 10.

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Nasri not tender with the leaders of OM!

The defeat against last Friday at the Stade Vélodrome left its mark. On the Canal Club set, the former OM player shared his feelings about the difficulties encountered by the club at home. He also mentioned the internal conflict between Ali Zarrak and Jean-Pierre Papin.

« This club is working backwards. There is always, at any given moment, a general manager or someone other than the athlete who sows a little discord in the club. It was like that last season and it still is today. But this is not what explains OM's poor results » declared the former Marseille playmaker on the Canal Football Club set before discussing OM's poor performances at home this season.

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Players are overwhelmed by pressure — Nasri

« When they play at the Vélodrome, the players are overwhelmed by pressure. The game plan against Auxerre, facing a very low block, in 5-4-1, Marseille plays like a bad Manchester City match. They are around the box and they pass without rhythm and without transition, without any player making a difference. Marseille has good results away from home but at home they have a string of poor performances, » concludes Samir Nasri.

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