OM hit hard on the transfer window, they put pressure on their locker room

When I was little, I promised myself that I would have a job in line with football. Very quickly, I realized that my feet would not be enough to take me where I wanted so journalism became obvious.

With the departures of Gerson and Bamba Dieng, OM had to recruit this winter. Three players arrived, a godsend for Igor Tudor, who welcomed the recruitment made by Pablo Longoria. The Marseille coach also highlighted the competition there will be in the Olympian squad at a press conference.

Gerson left, Bamba Dieng transferred and Amine Harit seriously injured,OM needed to recruit this winter. And Pablo Longoria got there very quickly. Ruslan Malinovskyi, Azzedine Ounahi and Vitinha have arrived, an interesting recruitment for theOM who has the ambition to win a title this season. Present to the press on Wednesday, Pablo Longoria returned to the transfer window achieved by theOM.

Successful transfer window for Longoria

We tried to improve the squad. They are players adapted to the way of playing. They have the physical capacity and commitment for the project. We can’t say now if it’s successful or not, it’s at the end of the season. For Azzedine and Victor, they are young, we will let them work. They need to adapt. It is an advantage to have one match per week to allow the adaptation of new players. We want a strong identity. We need this “, explained the president of theOM.

“The players who will play will be those who deserve the most”

Beyond the new solutions it will have, Igor Tudor highlighted the competition that there will be for each position. ” We wanted players with characteristics specific to our style. It’s good to have competition to push others and motivate them even more. (On management) This week is busy, we also hope to qualify for the Coupe de France. The players who will play will be those who deserve the most “, recalled the OM coach in remarks relayed by RMC Sports. The Olympian workforce has been warned!

Author: Sara Brooks