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Controversy with PSG, the OM boss responds in cash!

Alexis Poch

Journalist

Holder of a Master's degree in sports journalism, I fell in love with tennis since childhood and have always loved reading the great stories of this sport. Today, I want to tell them about them, take full advantage of my passion and be as close as possible to the aces of the circuit.

By expressing his great ambitions for the future of OM, Pablo Longoria, the president, despite himself, provoked a small controversy in the capital. Indeed, has returned to a good level this season and is one of the serious contenders for the podium, or even better. If the gap with PSG is still notable, the club from the Marseille city does not hide its ambitions, which have been misinterpreted according to it.

After the international break, theABOUT has his work cut out for him until Christmas. The serious things begin this Saturday against Lens. An already important meeting to try to keep up with the pace of PSG and theAS Monacoalready winners at the start of this 12th day on Friday. The club has done a great job in recent months, recruiting renowned profiles with the aim of making their way to Champions League.

OM-PSG: Longoria sparked a controversy

By declaring that he was putting in place an “anti-PSG” plan, Pablo Longoria was not understood. “I spoke with the president of OM earlier so as not to hide anything from you, because his anti-PSG sentence surprised me. He confirmed to me that in Italian, anti-PSG, it is the number one rival as they say there. It doesn't bother me, on the contrary, it means that OM has the ambition to catch up, but time and stability are needed for a new project.” explain Jerome Rothen In Rothen ignites this Friday.

OM has long teeth

Third in the ranking in Ligue 1 For the moment, the Marseillais have started the season well, despite some problems at home in particular. Actually, Pablo Longoria sees things big forABOUT. “He assured me that he has a three-year project. They are on target for what they hope for: to finish in the Champions League.” continues Jerome Rothenformer player of PSG.

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