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La saison de l’Olympique de Marseille a viré au chaos, au point de sortir totalement des objectifs fixés quelques mois plus tôt. Alors que l’effectif semblait construit pour jouer la Ligue des champions, le club s’est effondré sportivement et structurellement. Plusieurs responsables émergent clairement dans cette crise.

Le premier pointé du doigt reste Pablo Longoria. Même absent aujourd’hui, il demeure l’architecte du projet. Depuis plusieurs saisons, l’OM vit dans une instabilité permanente avec des effectifs reconstruits quasiment chaque été. Malgré le travail positif réalisé à son arrivée, la gestion récente du club est fortement remise en question.

Le propriétaire Frank McCourt porte également une part importante de responsabilité. Quand un club traverse autant de crises en si peu de temps, la direction globale ne peut pas être épargnée. Son éloignement et son manque de présence autour du club ont laissé s’installer un modèle devenu fragile et instable au fil des années.

Sur le plan sportif, Mehdi Benatia, les joueurs et Habib Beye sont aussi visés. Benatia a participé à la construction du groupe et validé certains choix importants en cours de saison. Les joueurs, eux, ont sombré dans des matchs cruciaux, notamment face à Nantes, avec un manque évident de leadership et de réaction collective. Quant à Habib Beye, arrivé dans un contexte déjà explosif, il n’a jamais réussi à inverser la dynamique négative.

Enfin, Roberto De Zerbi fait également partie des responsables. Son projet s’est progressivement effondré, avec des déclarations répétées sur son incompréhension de la situation et une impression de rupture progressive avec le club. Ce naufrage marseillais semble surtout révéler un problème global de structure, de stabilité et de direction sportive.

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00:00There are 6 culprits, we will name them one by one and in order of importance.
00:03The first one, of course, is Don Pablo Longoria, even though he's no longer with us, it was still
00:07the architect of the Marseille project for the past few years.
00:09The immense instability we see at the club, it comes from him.
00:12We had staffing levels that were almost entirely rebuilt every year, even every 6 months.
00:17A number of players who spent a maximum of 6 months and then went on to shine elsewhere.
00:21In his defense, and to play devil's advocate a little, he did do some
00:25He did a good job when he took over the club.
00:26He's given the club a bit of a hard time, but really the goal isn't even to destroy it completely.
00:29real.
00:30I don't want to take away the good things he's done for the club, but there you have it, what
00:32'He's been doing this for a few years now, it's bordering on the ridiculous.
00:34Regarding his management of the club, the transfer market, even when he laughs he's going to talk about corruption...
00:39The arbitrations, well, that's it, all that for me, anyway.
00:42From Franck Macourt, even before the guys I'm going to mention later.
00:45Because when a club falls apart like that, when so many cycles are broken,
00:49so many explosions, crises, returns to square one, player's journey, etc.
00:53Finally, when a club becomes a royal brothel, the investor is also responsible.
00:57He almost never comes to Marseille, he practically works remotely all year round.
01:01At some point, he should have gotten much more involved in Marseille, come to Marseille much more often, come and see
01:05matches and making changes when the situation required it.
01:08Third, Mehdi Benassia, I don't have much to say about him, but overall he's involved in construction
01:12of the group, he is linked to the Marseille project.
01:14And for me, his guilt goes hand in hand with Pablo Longoria.
01:17Finally, it's worth noting that he was the one who chose Habib Bey.
01:20I want to say that when you make the worst possible choice for a coach, well, you're responsible.
01:24also from the shitty season.
01:25Four, well, the players actually.
01:26When I see the state of Nantes OM, when I see the level of commitment from some players, it
01:30'That's not possible.'
01:30Olympique de Marseille were playing what was practically their last chance to qualify for the Champions League.
01:34All this against a Nantes side that was practically relegated, so they could still hope for survival by winning, but if
01:38Ossert gets points, but Nantes will still be relegated.
01:41And they produced a load of rubbish, conceding 3 goals in 8 minutes.
01:43The players are below par, there are no 4s who are standing up for themselves.
01:47I'm willing to explain that the context doesn't help, but at some point, you're a professional football player.
01:50You sometimes get paid a six-figure sum.
01:53Offering football, well, I don't know.
01:545 Habib Bey, so I put Ossiba for a very simple reason, it's because it's not him who
01:58He built the season, he has already taken over a club that was clearly ailing.
02:01Mehdi Benassia simply called a firefighter who wasn't trained to try and extinguish a forest fire.
02:05It was gigantic in fact, so it couldn't work.
02:07We all know he wasn't up to the task, nobody knows what he's doing
02:10There, people don't know what he's doing there, himself behind his arrogance and his cockiness and
02:14His side of the sands doesn't know what it's doing there either.
02:16That's why I'm putting Ossiba on it, actually.
02:18So obviously, he's still responsible for the disastrous end to the season; he inherited an OM
02:21who were 3rd, now OM are 7th.
02:23He has the worst record after 10 matches for an OM coach since 1984.
02:28So, basically, everything Fabi Bey has is crap, but it's more her fault
02:31Benassia is actually more like Abib Bey.
02:32And finally, two referees because, in the end, it was no longer possible. The failure of this season is
02:36also his fault.
02:37I remind you that there was a squad that was supposed to play in the Champions League, it
02:40There were resources made available to him, and some very, very good players were put at his disposal.
02:43If OM went downhill in January, it's also largely his fault.
02:46He spent I don't know how long telling us, "I don't understand, I don't understand."
02:49No, I don't understand.
02:50Well, at some point, there you have it, it's also his fault.
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