OM: in the event of failure for Conceiçao, Longoria’s plan B falls through!

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By: Manu Tournoux

Olympique de Marseille continues to work to attract a coach capable of embodying its project.

It’s a question that has driven all the debates in Marseille since the start of the week: who will succeed Jean-Louis Gasset on the bench next season? After a disappointing campaign, concluded with a place in the soft underbelly of the ranking, theOM has every intention of finding a technician capable of restoring its image. With this in mind, Pablo Longoria’s new priority is Sergio Conceiçao.
Initially courted by AC Milan, the Portuguese technician should have his hair done by his compatriot Paulo Fonseca, although the latter was just announced at OM. In this game of musical chairs, the club’s sports management does not rule out a turnaround. Longoria and Mehdi Benatia had a plan B, but it fell through.

OM lose to Nice for Franck Haise

According to information from L’Équipe, Franck Haise was still on the books of Olympique de Marseille. Eager to leave the Racing Club de Lens, the technician ticks a lot of boxes to embody such an ambitious project. Longoria likes his profile.

Olympique de Marseille nevertheless had to bow down to competition from OGC Nice. Franck Haise has indeed been strongly announced within the Riviera club since the departure of Francesco Farioli to Ajax Amsterdam. Lens and Nice have reportedly reached an agreement for his transfer.

It’s a question that has driven all the debates in Marseille since the start of the week: who will succeed Jean-Louis Gasset on the bench next season? After a disappointing campaign, concluded with a place in the soft underbelly of the ranking, the
OM
has every intention of finding a technician capable of restoring its image. With this in mind,
Pablo Longoria’s new priority is Sergio Conceiçao
. Initially courted by AC Milan, the Portuguese technician should have his hair done by his compatriot Paulo Fonseca, although the latter was just announced at OM. In this game of musical chairs, the club’s sports management does not rule out a turnaround. Longoria and Mehdi Benatia had a plan B, but it fell through.

OM lose to Nice for Franck Haise

According to information from L’Équipe, Franck Haise was still on the books of Olympique de Marseille. Eager to leave the Racing Club de Lens, the technician ticks a lot of boxes to embody such an ambitious project. Longoria likes his profile.

Olympique de Marseille nevertheless had to bow down to competition from OGC Nice. Franck Haise has indeed been strongly announced within the Riviera club since the departure of Francesco Farioli to Ajax Amsterdam. Lens and Nice have reportedly reached an agreement for his transfer.

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