Like every evening, FCM offers you the 3 OM news of the day. On the program this Friday:
Magnetti focuses on his season with Brest, but…
Guest this Thursday in Generation After on RMC, Hugo Magnetti, Stade Brestois midfielder, shared his feelings about this first European season, marked by his discovery of the Champions League. He also talks about his future, and obviously OM his training club.
Hugo Magnetti (26 years old) has become a pillar of Stade Brestois, which finished third in Ligue 1 last season and which is holding its own against European clubs, as recently against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League.
Having become the first scorer in the history of the Brest club in the Champions League during the match against the Austrians of Sturm Graz (2-1), the midfielder from Marseille feels fully fulfilled in Brittany. Under contract until 2027, he plans exclusively for Brest for the moment. The Marseille player, however, retains a particular affection for OM, even if he remains focused on Brest: “Since I was little, I have been a fan of OM. I don't forbid myself anything. I’m not closing any doors,” he confided Thursday in Generation After on RMC.
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The midfielder who played for FC Burel continues: “But today, frankly, it would be crazy to think of anything other than Stade Brestois for my part. I currently eat and live at Stade Brestois. It will stay that way for now. The summer transfer window ended very late, so there was a moment of latency where it took time to adapt. But we have rectified the situation and we are not at the end of our surprises in relation to our level. We try to have the same values. We were not overheating last season, far from it,” he stressed in Génération After.
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Blanco, Moumbagna, Carboni, Garcia and Bakola at the infirmary
Present at a press conference this Friday at the RLD center, Roberto De Zerbi answered questions from journalists. The coach took stock of his squad and the absences of Mason Greenwood and Jonathan Rowe this morning during the first part of training.
Asked about the absence of Rowe and Greenwood at the start of training open to the press, Roberto DeZerbi was reassuring: “Everything is going well for Greenwood and Rowe, they are in good shape.” On the other hand, the club communicated on the state of the group. Three players are injured for several months or weeks: Carboni, Moumbagna et White. Garcia continues his rehabilitation following a small lesion to his left ischio. Furthermore, the young They do suffers from discomfort in his right knee. On the other hand, Quentin Merlin is available again…
I demand respect — De Zerbi
Present at a press conference this Friday at the RLD center, Roberto De Zerbi answered questions from journalists. Following the information published in the press, the coach was required to make a big clarification regarding the reserve coach Jean Pierre Papin!
Roberto DeZerbi demanded more respect and denied any relationship problems with JPP. “I wanted to clarify one important thing about JPP. This is false, the remarks were invented, relations are good with him and I respect him for his history and his experience. I respect people, it's disrespectful to have written this kind of comment, we can criticize the game, the ranking, the defeat against PSG, but I did nothing to be at the heart of this kind of controversy. I don't deserve this and I'm happy that Jean Pierre was able to deny it. I demand respect…”
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