Olympique de Marseille won this Monday against AS Saint-Etienne (0-2) in Ligue 1. A third success in a row for Roberto De Zerbi’s men.
During this meeting, Neal Maupay delivered a beautiful copy. The French striker delivered an assist to Adrien Rabiot, who opened the scoring with a superb mid-range volley.
The hierarchy takes shape in attack
At the end of the match, the Italian coach returned to the competition between Maupay and Elye Wahi, who now seems to benefit from a little less credit in the eyes of the Marseille coach. Indeed, the former Lens player is still struggling to establish himself, unlike Maupay, who has a string of convincing performances.
“Maupay is an example on and off the field, he has a lot of qualities, he has a lot of aggression in his game. He is different from Elye Wahi, he is more of a penalty area player, he has less legs than Wahi, he attacks depth less. They are of different ages and maturity. Wahi is an important player, but it is true that at the moment Neal is fundamental for our team”confided De Zerbi.