Bravo sees a 'great match' against Monaco

Bravo sees a 'great match' against Monaco
Bravo sees a 'great match' against Monaco

Emmanuel LANGELLIER, Media365: published on Sunday December 1, 2024 at 3:15 p.m.

Daniel Bravo, the former midfielder who played for OM and Monaco, can't wait to watch the clash between Olympique de and AS Monaco on Sunday evening (8:45 p.m.).

The 13th day of Ligue 1 ends this Sunday with the most anticipated match of the weekend. Winner in last Saturday (3-1), Roberto De Zerbi's Olympique de Marseille welcomes Adi Hütter's AS Monaco, a team displaying good performance this season. Runner-up to PSG, the Principality club will want to demonstrate its strength and also that we can count on it this season to play the leading roles. ASM will also want to redeem themselves after their defeat in the Champions League at home to Benfica (2-3). Opposite, OM, so successful away but only 18th team at home, intends to finally shine in a big match in front of their supporters.

Bravo “loves” Monaco a lot

To evoke the poster for the 13th episode of Ligue 1, what could be better than a player who has worn the colors of both clubs? Daniel Bravo, in this case. The former midfielder, consultant on beIN Sports for several years, salivates before kick-off. The one who played for Monaco (1983-87) and OM (1998-99) sees “a great match. OM can show something else. Monaco is a very good team, very solid, has two young phenomena, Eliesse Ben Seghir and Maghnes Akliouche. It plays ball, I love the coach, Adi Hütter, a great guy, calm, collected. We see where he’s coming from, he says in La Provence. Behind, there are only guys who put on strands with Thilo Kehrer who has taken on the real dimension of captain. I really like this team, it has a lot of qualities, fighting spirit, talent. »

Bravo: “I believe in OM”

Some predict that the Marseillais will be no match for the formidable Monegasques, and that the step would be too high at this time of the season. Bravo, he doesn't agree with that. “On the contrary, this is the right time to show that he is up to it. He can win, which would put the church back in the middle of the village. That would allow us to say that OM is capable of doing great things. It's going to be tight, but it's possible. I believe in OM. » At kick-off, OM, who are considering Kiliann Sildillia and Danilo for this winter, and Monaco are separated by 3 points.

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