Monaco and Lyon are getting stronger, Acherchour is “worried” for OM! – Sport.fr
Olympique de Marseille did not really strengthen at the start of the transfer window with the losses of Kamara and Saliba in particular. Unlike their competitors like Lyon or Monaco. Walid Acherchour was worried about the Phocaeans on RMC.
“I’m starting to be a little worried about OM. My opinion was worked before the victory against Marignane, I specify. Already because the competitors are getting stronger: when I see what Monaco is doing, what Lyon is doing, what Rennes can do too, what Nice can do… And above all the lack of significant recruits from Marseille, that worries me a little little. We are also not going to come back to the departure of Sampaoli and that it can cause in particular on the group. We know that there was influence with certain players-executives. Camoranesi leaving, I didn’t quite understand. The fact that Amine Harit resumed training with Schalke 04. He was an important element in the final sprint for OM. That Saliba resumed training with Arsenal, when he was the boss in central defense, that Kamara left, that Mandanda also left, or he was very decisive for OM. For the moment, we don’t have a qualitative recruit, in mid-July, 3 weeks from Ligue 1, then 4-5 weeks from the Champions League, where it will happen very quickly, ”said Walid Acherchour on RMC.
The journalist also added: “There is a lack of recruits in key sectors: the pistons. We know that’s important with Tudor. Relaunch Kolasinac? And Amavi… It’s a nice challenge, why not? When we see the season they have had, with Lirola, we will have to really strengthen these sectors. And for the moment apart from the rumors about Clauss… There is also Milik who is injured a lot. The famous great striker who, once again, is not physically ready. For all these reasons, I’m starting to get a little worried, because it happens quickly. Ligue 1 and the Champions League are coming fast. When you see last year’s squad, which was already rather stretched in big competitions, in big games, I’m not alarmist, but I’m worried. »