Rabiot Case: "Everyone Has to Put Himself at the Service of the Om", Owner Frank Mccourt Supports His Leaders and Coach
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Roberto de Zerbi spoke this Saturday, August 23, after Marseille's victory at the Vélodrome against the Paris FC (5-2). He says he is planning a re-integration of the former TFC player, the protagonist of a violent...
After a complicated start to the season marked by a huge altercation between Rabiot and Rowe in Rennes on the first day of the championship, Frank McCourt spoke.
At the entrance of the 22 actors this Saturday at the Vélodrome during the meeting between OM and Paris FC, a banner emerged at the top of the South corner, recalling that the Olympian club would not exist without its supporters. A way of reacting to the Rabiot affair and to the comments of the Marseille leaders, while paraphrasing somewhat a sentence pronounced by Roberto De Zerbi in the documentary series on the club published this summer on Y…
The owner of the OM, Frank McCourt, has given his support to his leaders following the Rabiot-Rowe affair. The affair between Adrien Rabiot and Jonathan Rowe has made a lot of noise over the last few days. The president of the Olympique de Marseille Pablo Longoria and Mehdi Benatia, sports director, have come out of silence. Frank McCourt, who will be present at the Orange Vélodrome this Saturday, wanted to give his support to his leadership. "I…
After a week stirred up by the controversy surrounding Adrien Rabiot, Frank McCourt, owner of the Olympique de Marseille, took the floor to clarify his position and support the management of the club. This statement comes as criticisms emanated from the player's entourage, highlighting internal tensions. In a statement transmitted to the AFP, the American businessman wanted to state publicly: "I express my support and confidence in Pablo Longori…
The boss comes out of the woods. Waited in Marseille this weekend on the occasion of the meeting between the OM...
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