The terms.
After the debacle of Olympique de Marseille against Auxerre this Friday evening at the Vélodrome (1-3), Roberto De Zerbi, the Marseille coach, had strong words at a press conference: “I have to take responsibility for this defeat at home. We have difficulties at home, it’s clear (OM have only won one of their five matches at the Vélodrome this season, Editor’s note). I don’t know if it’s a lack of courage or personality. We must not ask ourselves any questions, we must arrive on the ground like suicide bombers. I’m going crazy not being able to understand why we succeed outside and not here. I came here to play at the Vélodrome, because I wanted to live the experience. If the problem is me, I’m ready to leave. I’m leaving without the money, the rest I don’t care. »
Under tension, the Italian technician did not hide after this painful setback: “Don’t talk to me about second place, or third or fourth. I come here to give something, to pass on, I live for something that transcends football. When I say that I am responsible, it is because I really feel responsible. I have no intention of unloading on others. »
At least it’s clear.
A DAZN journalist hit by a projectile during OM-Auxerre
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