Huge revelation about De Zerbi's principles internally

Huge revelation about De Zerbi's principles internally
Huge revelation about De Zerbi's principles internally

Olympique de has definitely found its cruising speed. If some Marseille supporters feared a possible break because of the winter break, this was not the case since Roberto De Zerbi's gang easily disposed of (5-1) last night at the Vélodrome for the 16th day of Ligue 1. One thing is certain, the group is living well and the Italian coach has decided to make the principle of meritocracy reign according to RMC Sport. In other words, no status or privilege as evidenced by the tenure of Bilal Nadir last night to replace Pierre-Émile Hojbjerg.

Meritocracy, the essential criterion for De Zerbi!

A sporting choice which is logical even if Ismaël Koné, announced as a strong reinforcement this summer, was also available. The young 21-year-old midfielder is very popular with “RDZ”, who really likes his technical and hard-hitting profile. The Marseille technician is therefore not the type to bother with considerations linked to age, CV or the amount of the transfer. This has been confirmed by numerous choices (Wahi, Brassier) while those who are currently playing less must make it doubtful and perform well when they have the opportunity.

This is particularly the case of Valentin Rongier, who convinced him in less than five minutes against on November 3 to review his copy and reinstate him in the starting lineup.

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To summarize

Roberto De Zerbi, the coach of Olympique de Marseille, would have a management strategy that could not be clearer! Olympique de Marseille has definitely found its cruising speed. If some Marseille supporters feared a possible break because of the winter break, this was not the case since Roberto De Zerbi's gang easily disposed of Le Havre last night at the Vélodrome for the 16th day of Ligue 1.



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