OM-Nantes, a possible return to calm for the Marseille club

Stephane Burgatt
11:59 a.m., August 20, 2022

After a complicated start to the season, due to the controversies linked to the arrival of new coach Igor Tudor, the climate seems to have calmed down on the side of Olympique de Marseille, who will face FC Nantes this evening on the lawn of the Vélodrome. , sold out. The opportunity to begin, perhaps, a more serene period.

Tonight, Marseille face Nantes at home. A return home to perhaps begin a calmer period after the controversies linked to the arrival of new coach Igor Tudor. A peaceful climate is a first step, but we must now give time to this Olympian workforce in the midst of a reshuffle, pleads midfielder Valentin Rongier. “It’s still a little early to judge our performance. What I know is that we have lost quality players but we are recruiting quality players too. So I think it is balanced. Frankly, it’s still early to answer you.”

Valentin Rongier, former captain of FC Nantes, is also very careful when talking about the reunion with his former teammates. “It’s a game that will obviously be complicated. Each time, they manage to cause us problems. be wary of it and play a full game to bring back the three points because we need it.” The Canaries, who remain on two draws at the start of the season. OM Nantes, kick-off at 9 p.m. in a Vélodrome which will once again be sold out.

Source: Europe1

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