2023-11-04 23:01:37
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, silent once once more this Saturday during the draw between OM and Lille (0-0) for the 11th day of Ligue 1, came out under the bronca of the Vélodrome. Valentin Rongier took to his defense.
The Vélodrome is a demanding stadium and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was able to see it this Saturday evening, during the draw between OM and Lille (0-0) as part of the 11th day of Ligue 1. Once once more silent in front of the goal, the Gabonese striker left under the whistles of the supporters in the 77th minute, replaced by Joaquin Correa.
A bronca that Valentin Rongier didn’t really appreciate. “For me it’s very hard, for the supporters, to whistle him,” notes the Marseille midfielder in the mixed zone. “We know how football is today, people are very demanding. Now we are all together. The whistles are not for him but for the team. He has a lot of experience. In any case we is there but I hope it doesn’t affect him.”
“We are OM, we cannot be satisfied with that”
For Valentin Rongier, the disappointment is collective: “We are OM, we cannot be satisfied with that, we claim to be well above in the ranking. We will be, I am convinced. We have a complicated sequence of matches but that’s how it is. If we have 13 points, it’s because there are things that haven’t been done. Now what we’ve been doing for a while, it’s very serious, we have to continue and put all heads right.”
Next meeting Thursday, in Greece, on the field of AEK Athens for the fourth day of the group stage of the Europa League.
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