Marseille, big problem confirmed!

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By: Manu Tournoux

On the flank since September 16 and the shock against Real Madrid, Geoffrey Kondogbia made a convincing return on Friday against Nice. The Central African international should also continue on Tuesday when Newcastle hosts in the Champions League. For his greatest pleasure…

“It is not given to everyone to play the Champions League at Olympique de Marseille, confided the former Monegasque to the microphone of RTL. At the Vélodrome in addition, in an atmosphere that I suppose will be electric, volcanic. Obviously, as a football player, we can’t wait to experience this kind of moment. »

Victory is obligatory for OM, who are off to a bad start in the qualification race with only 3 points after four days. “In the long term, football always gives you what you deserve, so I hope we get what we deserve”he continued.

“It’s really a negative spiral”

But if Marseille has been in the news in recent days, it is because of the recent assassination in broad daylight of Mehdi Kessaci, against a backdrop of drug trafficking. A tragedy that speaks to the native of Nemours.
“We necessarily have either a friend or an acquaintance who has been in prison or who has been involved in this type of thing”he explained.

“We know the damage that this entails. It really is a negative spiral, a spiral, if we have to be honest, difficult to avoidhe added before bringing a message of hope: “ Today, what I want to say is that we are not limited to that. We must learn to dream again. Young people today must dream big because there are many horizons, many opportunities, many things to see and learn which can lead to a lot of things.”