Coaches on the mic—quotes, quips and combustible soundbites.
At a roaring Vélodrome, Roberto De Zerbi celebrated OM’s win over PSG. With passion, demands, and a challenge to “the team of power,” his Marseille sends a bold message.
Two days before Le Classique, Luis Enrique shared his thoughts. The PSG coach stressed the importance of this clash, the pressure involved, and the need to keep emotions under control.
Between Madrid regrets and Parisian ambitions, Roberto De Zerbi made his stance clear. Lucidity, passion and high standards: the OM coach wants his team to take a decisive step forward on Sunday at the Vélodrome.
The Argentine goalkeeper, unlucky hero at the Bernabéu, spoke ahead of the clash with PSG. Confident and ambitious, Rulli insists OM have learned from Madrid and are ready for the challenge of Le Classique.
On the eve of the Bernabéu clash, Roberto De Zerbi set the tone: ambition, discipline, and pride to be back in the UCL. No celebration—only battle.
On the eve of the showdown with OM, Xabi Alonso exuded calm and confidence: Mbappé the leader, Carvajal the captain, and Madrid ready to start Europe strong.
On the eve of facing Lorient, Roberto De Zerbi spoke candidly: a full squad, Paixao’s return, trust reaffirmed in Balerdi, and support for Gouiri. Strong words to kick off September.
Ten days after the transfer window closed, Benjamin Pavard finally joined OM following his time with Les Bleus. Loaned with an option to buy from Inter, the 2018 World Champion is already looking forward to Friday’s match against Lorient at the Vélodrome: “I couldn’t say no to OM. I’m here to win and live these emotions.”
Down to ten early in Lyon, OM fell 1-0. In his press conference, De Zerbi lamented Egan-Riley’s red card and stood by his tactical decisions.
De Zerbi after OM–Paris FC: a win that heals but doesn’t cure, defense still shaky, Aubameyang the leader, and an open hand extended to Rabiot.