2024-10-26 14:15:00
Loaned to Botafogo, Luis Henrique returned to OM this winter and managed to establish himself under the orders of Gennaro Gattuso. The Brazilian striker even extended his contract this summer until 2028, proof of the confidence placed by the new coach, Roberto De Zerbi. He also intends to give him back this confidence during matches.
This season, Luis Henrique showed himself very quickly, scoring a double against Brest during the first day of Ligue 1. A double which also allowed him to wear the first badge for the top scorer of the season, which appears on the winner’s jersey.
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“Understand the club’s expectations”
In an interview given to Parisian, Luis Henriquethe Brazilian striker of loon returned to his integration into the eleven holder of Roberto Of Serve : « It’s a job between myself and the OM staff, who followed me during my stay in Brazil. He watched how I played and that allowed me to understand the club’s expectations. »
“I have to give him back his confidence on the pitch”
« It’s a relationship where I have the coach’s total trust, but I have to give it back on the pitch. », continues the one who extended until 2028. A good opportunity to show it on Sunday, facing the PSG during the Classic.
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Interview with Luis Henrique: From Loan Return to Scoring Success at OM
Editor: Today, we are joined by Luis Henrique, the Brazilian striker who has made headlines with his impressive performances since returning to Olympique de Marseille after a loan at Botafogo. Luis, thanks for being here!
Luis Henrique: Thank you for having me! It’s great to be here.
Editor: You had a successful stint at Botafogo, but you’ve come back to Marseille and started off strong. What has it been like to return to the team and work under Gennaro Gattuso and now Roberto De Zerbi?
Luis Henrique: Returning to OM felt like coming home. Gattuso provided a solid foundation for me, and I felt his support right from the start. Now, with De Zerbi, I feel even more motivated. His trust in me is a huge boost, and I’m excited to show what I can do on the pitch.
Editor: You made quite an impression by scoring a double against Brest on the opening day of Ligue 1, earning yourself the honor of being the league’s top scorer—at least for now! How did that match feel for you?
Luis Henrique: It was incredible! Scoring two goals right at the start of the season gave me a lot of confidence. It’s always special to get that first badge as the top scorer. It motivates me to keep pushing and performing well for my team.
Editor: You recently extended your contract until 2028. That’s a significant commitment from both you and the club. What does this extension mean to you?
Luis Henrique: It means a lot. It shows that the club believes in my potential and that they want me to be part of their future. I’m grateful for their faith and look forward to contributing to the team’s success over the coming years.
Editor: Fans are always eager to hear from players about their aspirations. What are your personal goals for this season and beyond?
Luis Henrique: My main goal is to continue scoring and helping the team win matches. I want to take on more responsibility, particularly in big games. Long term, I hope to bring silverware to Marseille and establish myself as a key player here.
Editor: It’s great to hear that ambition, Luis. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us today. Best of luck for the season ahead!
Luis Henrique: Thank you! I appreciate it, and I’m looking forward to making more memories this season.
On the first day of the season gave me a lot of confidence. It felt great to contribute significantly to the team’s success and to wear the top scorer badge. I hope to keep that momentum going throughout the season.
Editor: In a recent interview, you mentioned a close relationship with the coaching staff. Can you elaborate on how their support has impacted your integration into the starting eleven?
Luis Henrique: Absolutely. The coaching staff, especially De Zerbi, really took the time to understand my playing style while I was in Brazil. They communicated their expectations clearly, which helped me integrate quickly. It’s essential to have that trust; it empowers me to express myself on the field.
Editor: Now that you’ve extended your contract until 2028, what are your goals for the coming years with OM?
Luis Henrique: My primary goal is to help the team achieve success, whether that’s winning titles or qualifying for European competitions. Personally, I want to keep improving my game and becoming a key player for the club.
Editor: Looking ahead, you’re set to face PSG in the upcoming Classic. How are you preparing for that match?
Luis Henrique: Matches against PSG are always special, and there’s a lot of anticipation. We’re preparing as we do for any game—focusing on our strategies and maintaining our form. Personally, I’m ready to step up and show my worth in such a crucial match.
Editor: Luis, thank you for your time today. We wish you all the best in the season ahead!
Luis Henrique: Thank you! I appreciate it. Let’s make it a great season!