OM lost heavily 3-1 against Auxerre this Friday, November 8, at the opening of the 11th day of Ligue 1. The Marseille players were heavily whistled as they went to salute the corners of the Vélodrome. Logical according to Adrien Rabiot, who understands the anger of the spectators.
The 74% of ball possession did nothing: OM sank in their Vélodrome garden against Auxerre (3-1) this Friday, November 8, at the opening of the 11th day of Ligue 1. What provoked the anger of the spectators who had made the trip, less than two weeks after the slap in the Classic against PSG. Adrien Rabiot understands these whistles completely.
“The public is normal. When we are OM, we can't do a performance like that at home. As much, when we do things well, they are behind us and they push us, so here they have pushed the whole match at the end they are not happy, it's normal we say it to each other, the coach knows it too, we deserve these whistles”, admits the French midfielder, just recalled. in the French team by Didier Deschamps.
“We see a different team when we play at home and away”
He continues on the game produced: “In terms of content, it's not enough. We concede too many goals, stupid goals. We worked on things, we didn't put them in place. It's an unworthy match of OM We have to work on our minds. We see a different team when we play at home and away, it's not normal. We have to continue to work, there are things to review. We can't lose at home against Auxerre while we have different objectives, they are there to play for survival, we are here to play for the title, qualification for the Champions League. Today was a day without.
The international truce might do some good. Next match… away, at Lens on November 23. At home, the next meeting will be against Monaco, OM's rival in the race for the podium.