2024-11-01 09:40:00
Last season, Jean-Pierre Papin would have taken the helm of OM in place of Jean-Louis Gasset.
In recent days, Jean-Pierre Papin has been in turmoil and a departure from OM is a possibility. Currently coach of the reserve, the Marseille legend is in open conflict with Ali Zarrak, the arm of Mehdi Benatia (DS of the club ). In an interview given to Provencethe 1991 Ballon d’Or requested the departure of Ali Zarrak to continue his adventure at OM. But that’s not all, Jean-Pierre Papin also returned to the appointment of Jean-Louis Gasset last season.
Papin was upset by the choice of Longoria
While OM was in crisis after the departure of Marcelino and the poor results of Gennaro Gattuso, Pablo Longoria decided to trust Jean-Louis Gasset to turn the Marseille boat around. Despite the fact that Leonardo Balerdi’s teammates did not achieve European qualification, the choice paid off because OM managed to reach the semi-final of the Europa League.
However, in place of Jean-Louis Gasset, Jean-Pierre Papin would have taken over from Gennaro Gattuso, his name had also appeared in the press. In the regional daily, the OM legend returned to this episode. “I may have been touched, yes, but it’s ambition,” he first admitted.
“Afterwards, I had a great time with Jean-Louis, he always came to see us in training and chat with us. It was the first time I saw a coach from the pro team who came to see the kids. And when he needed them, he took them. This season, De Zerbi is the same. But without a European Cup with one match per week, he has less need for young people. I understand it very well,” said JPP.
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**Interview with Jean-Pierre Papin: Navigating Turbulent Times at OM**
**Editor:** Welcome, Jean-Pierre. Thank you for joining us today. There’s been a lot of speculation surrounding your position at Olympique de Marseille. Can you share how you’re feeling about the current situation?
**Jean-Pierre Papin:** Thank you for having me. To be honest, it’s been a challenging time. As a former player and now coach of the reserve team, my heart is always with OM. The rumors and uncertainty have certainly created some turmoil, but I’m focused on what’s next.
**Editor:** You were once considered a candidate to replace Jean-Louis Gasset. Can you reflect on that moment and what it would mean for you to lead the first team?
**Jean-Pierre Papin:** Being mentioned for that position was an honor. I’ve always dreamed of taking the helm at Marseille and bringing success back to the club. I believe I have the passion and experience to do it. However, now it seems the circumstances are guiding me elsewhere.
**Editor:** Speaking of circumstances, there are reports of conflicts within the club. Can you elaborate on what’s been happening?
**Jean-Pierre Papin:** Conflicts are part of any competitive environment, but it’s important to focus on communication and collaboration. There have been some disagreements on strategy and vision, but I remain committed to resolving them for the sake of the team.
**Editor:** If you were to depart, what do you hope to see for the future of OM?
**Jean-Pierre Papin:** My hope is that the club retains its identity and continues to push for excellence both on and off the pitch. Marseille has a rich history and an incredible fan base that deserves nothing less than success.
**Editor:** Thank you, Jean-Pierre. We wish you the best in navigating these challenging times.
**Jean-Pierre Papin:** Thank you. It’s always a pleasure to talk about my love for Marseille. Let’s see what the future holds.