If everything was not perfect in Mason Greenwood's match against Monaco last night, the OM striker nevertheless succeeded in the most important thing, namely converting the penalty which allowed the Olympian club to win in the Vélodrome (2-1). Greenwood's ninth goal since his arrival in Marseille already, confirming his excellent start under the Marseille colors.
In the mixed zone after the match, relayed by Provence, Mason Greenwood could only share his immense satisfaction. “It was an incredible match, with a fantastic state of mind. We had been working for a while to win here. It's so good to have done it against Monaco. The key was to keep your head held high even when you were trailing. Coming back in the second half we knew we could score two to win the game. We didn't really feel any pressure because we had confidence in our collective and individual qualities. The coach helped us stay united. The penalty? I just tried to be in my bubble, focused on my technical gesture, the way I was going to hit. I took a deep breath and it went to the bottom. »
Greenwood praises De Zerbi's training
Mason Greenwood who then had strong words about the state of mind that reigns within the Marseille group. Praising in particular the decisive impact of the training course organized this week by Roberto De Zerbi, the English striker also looked back on his successful debut under the Marseille colors. “The week spent together brought us a lot in terms of team cohesion. Many players arrived this summer, integration is not easy for everyone. It was important to all be together. It made us feel like family and connected. I felt like I was struggling a bit today on the pitch. I always worked hard, and my teammates helped me stay in the game. Even though I scored the winning goal, we managed to win thanks to my partners,” underlined the English striker.
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To summarize
Mason Greenwood, the OM striker, was decisive yesterday in the victory against Monaco. Enough to obviously derive a lot of satisfaction from it. The English striker saw his team win in fine style at the end of the match.