2023-09-30 10:30:00
Passionate regarding sport, cinema and television (on screen and behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilled with the keyboard in hand than with the ball on his feet, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).
This summer, Iliman Ndiaye committed to his favorite club, Olympique de Marseille. For now, the Senegalese striker’s debut is inconclusive but the club and its supporters maintain confidence in him. In the eyes of Kassim Abdallah, it is important to remain patient with the former Sheffield player, even if it means waiting a very long time before judging his success.
After long weeks of negotiations, Olympique de Marseille managed to get their hands on Knowledge I’m going to the delight of the supporters, delighted to see a lover of the club arrive in the Marseille city. Because before flying to England, Knowledge I’m going had the opportunity to go through the training center of theABOUT, a club that has remained in his heart ever since. An attachment which allows him, for the moment, to escape criticism following the start of the season.
????Between #OM and Saudi Arabia, the story continues without it ever having started, and the revelations concerning #Zidane’s involvement in the #OM Sale fuel the fantasy a little moreBut is it credible to imagine McCourt giving in?@Le10sport⬇️
— Bernard Colas (@BernardCls) September 30, 2023
Iliman Ndiaye in difficulty
Highly anticipated, Indian education still struggling to get noticedABOUT. The 23-year-old Senegalese striker recruited for €20 million including bonus from Sheffield has still not found the net and is hardly inspired during his appearances. Kassim Abdallahnative of Marseille and passed throughABOUTremembers the pressure on his shoulders, and calls for patience to Knowledge I’m going. “OM is a popular club where we expect a lot, sometimes too much, from the players. Whether you are a kid or not, if you are not good, you will very quickly suffer the same criticism as anyone else,” he said in comments given to L’Équipe.
“In Marseille, it takes two, even three seasons for recruits to shine”
“We must allow him to adapt without unnecessary pressure,” continues the man who evolved atABOUT between 2012 and 2014, believing that the summer recruit needs time. In Marseille, it takes two, even three seasons for recruits to shine, except for (Franck) Ribéry and (Didier) Drogba perhaps. » Not sure the supporters will wait until then.
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