Charming smile, the Gustave Ganay tribune in the back, the lenses of the cameras and smartphones facing him.
Pablo Longoria was a happy OM president on Monday at the Stade-Vélodrome.
Happy to present the latest Marseille recruits, Amine Harit, Issa Kaboré and Éric Bailly.
Happy, above all, to see his club "
reaping the fruit of all the work done
" this summer, as coach Igor Tudor explained on Saturday.
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It wasn't written, far from it.
Tudor, Longoria's choice, had been heavily whistled by the Vélodrome, even before the start of the season, on August 7 against Reims (4-1 victory).
Today, after six days in Ligue 1, OM have five wins and a draw.
Only PSG do as well.
"
It's a very positive start to the season
," agreed Tudor after the victory at Auxerre on Saturday (0-2), the third in a row without conceding a goal.
Even the tension surrounding Dimitri Payet, darling of supporters but not of Tudor, has eased.
The attacking midfielder…
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