Tuesday afternoon, 4 p.m., Commanderie press room in Marseille.
Facing the journalists present for the occasion, Pablo Longoria arrives accompanied by Jean-Louis Gasset, 70 years old, ousted from Côte d'Ivoire (which has just won the African Cup of Nations) and now new coach of the Olympique from Marseille.
The fourth of the season after Marcelinho, Abardonado and Gattuso, dismissed five months after his arrival.
The Marseille washerwoman has never lived up to her reputation so much.
On the stage, in front of cameras and microphones, the obligatory smiles and welcome messages fool no one.
OM is an institution on fire.
On all floors.
And the real emergency situation.
To discover
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The firefighter on duty Gasset (ex-Bordeaux, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier as number 1 and ex-PSG, French team, Bordeaux as assistant to Laurent Blanc) did not expect to find such a flashy position after his Ivorian fiasco .
His roadmap is clear.
Put out the fire and bring back…
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