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Premières tensions at Olympique de Marseille as new faces arrive

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball ·
Premières tensions at Olympique de Marseille as new faces arrive

Premières frictions have emerged at Olympique de Marseille as the club welcomes new faces while recent departures stir unease. The arrival of Bruno Genesio and Grégory Lorenzi follows the exits of Mehdi Benatia, Pablo Longoria and Roberto De Zerbi, prompting concern among supporters.

New faces and financial strain

Après le départ de Mehdi Benatia, Pablo Longoria and Roberto De Zerbi, supporters had expected a calm backstage, but the club now faces a critical financial situation. This backdrop has already sparked early disagreements among the senior hierarchy.

The summer preparation has revealed that Bruno Genesio and his management team are not always on the same wavelength. Such misalignment hints at deeper organisational challenges.

Captaincy row and Genesio’s stance

Pierre‑Emile Højbjerg, a Danish international who has been in the squad for the past two seasons, was stripped of his captain’s armband before the friendly against Athletic Bilbao, a match that ended in a 1‑2 defeat on Friday. The decision stemmed from uncertainty surrounding his contract, which was rumored to be close to Newcastle before he ultimately declined to join the Magpies.

After the game, Bruno Genesio publicly distanced himself from the club’s hierarchy, stating, “C’est une décision qui m’a été dictée par la direction du club. Si je veux être complètement franc, et je vais l’être, ce n’est pas une décision que je partage. Mais je suis salarié, je dois me soumettre à certaines obligations. On l’a fait.”

By adopting this transparent tone, Genesio aims to preserve a close bond of trust with his players during a period of great uncertainty. He balances sincerity with a corporate restraint to avoid crossing the line with the owner and the board.

It remains to be seen whether these statements align with the new owners, who appear ready to assume full responsibility as the club heads into the final fortnight of the transfer window. The scorching end of this summer promises further turbulence for Olympique de Marseille.

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