A “golden generation” is arriving at OM!

A “golden generation” is arriving at OM!
A “golden generation” is arriving at OM!

Football – OM

A “golden generation” is arriving at OM!

Published on May 5, 2024 at 10:30 a.m.

OM holds its final. While waiting for the result of their elders, the kids won their ticket for the Decathlon Arena in Lille thanks to their success against the Stade de Reims. The accomplishment for an entire golden generation, according to Medhi Benatia. the Moroccan is very complimentary about this team.

In 125 years of history, OMwhich is not known for having a large training center, had only played in two finals of Gambardella. The Marseille club will play a third because the Minots qualified on Saturday by beating the Reims stadium. So there could be a trophy at the end, which would be a fair reward for this “ golden generation. »

“A team that made me proud”

We had a difficult first 20 minutes. But they didn’t give up, they fought for each other, and that’s also the behavior of Olympique de Marseille, what we want to see at all levels. It’s a team that made me proud, and I wanted to tell them on behalf of the president », analyzes Medhi Benatia for Provence before talking about this famous generation.

“This generation is a little golden”

I think there is a nice continuity in the work, because even underneath, it also works very well. This generation is a bit golden, they have a lot of international guys, there is talent, quality. But above all it’s a group, we see in the way they celebrate, we see that they are happy to be together, that they live well together. And it’s felt on the ground “, threw Medhi Benatia. The Minots will try to win this Gambardella and we will have to fight AS Nancy Lorraine in Decathlon Arena who should not be won over to their cause due to the presence of supporters of the PSG and of OL.

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