Olympique de Marseille’s laborious season is slowly but surely coming to an end. With only two days of the championship remaining, Habib Beye and his team occupy seventh place in the Ligue 1 standings, further and further from the Champions League objective, set at the start of the year. Therefore, the future of the current Marseille coach seems uncertain. Who could be his replacement?
Habib Beye repeated it again last weekend after the slap received in Nantes (3-0): he will not resign. Arriving during the season to replace Robert De Zerbi, the man who had just been dismissed from Stade Rennais, failed to find the formula to re-mobilize his players. For some observers, the possibility of seeing him leave this summer is plausible. Pierre Ménès spoke on the subject.
On his YouTube channel, the observer was invited to describe the profile of the man he considered to be the ideal coach to take over from Beye. “I found that it was a devil’s idea, to entrust a coach who had failed with his group in Rennes, with the management of a group in Marseille which is, by definition, much harder than Rennes. (…) If I were the president of OM, I would choose a French coach. »
Pierre Ménès votes for Christophe Galtier or Bruno Genesio at OM
And Pierre Ménès explains his choice. “Because at some point, we’re fed up with guys who don’t speak French, who have this side ‘I’m showing off, because you understand, I have an internationally renowned trainer’. You see what it did for (Roberto) From Zerbi. »
For the former CFC, two names were quickly put on the table. “I would frankly entrust the club to Christophe Galtier or Bruno Genesio who are guys who know how to manage a club, a team. Who have, for Galtier, the love of the club, for Genesio, the habit. »