Olympique de Marseille will still have to do without two senior players for their next games.
While Olympique de Marseille must face the pace of a hellish schedule, Gattuso will be faced with a real headache in putting together his team. The Italian technician will indeed have to do without several senior players, in the short or medium term.
After Rongier, another executive joins the infirmary
The biggest problem obviously concerns Valentin Rongier, whose absence is estimated at several months due to a sprained knee. But the OM midfielder will not be the only important player in the infirmary in the coming days. According to information from the daily L’Équipe, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is also on the sidelines.
The Gabonese striker is injured in the hamstring and is already out of the second round against AEK Athens, scheduled for this Thursday in Greece (9 p.m.). Aubameyang is also very doubtful for the clash against Lens next Sunday, as part of the 12th day of Ligue 1.
Although his popularity rating among supporters has been at its lowest in recent weeks, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang remains a major element in OM’s offensive drive. His absence in the days to come remains a hard blow for Gattuso, who only has Vitinha in this professional center forward role.
Although he has kept a smile and a form of roundness in his communication since his arrival in France, Gennaro Gattuso is not spared from difficulties. Off the field, obviously, with an explosive context to manage. But also and above all on the green rectangle, where the rather disappointing record of his team is added to delicate management which results from multiple physical glitches.
While Olympique de Marseille must face the pace of a hellish schedule, Gattuso will be faced with a real headache in putting together his team. The Italian technician will indeed have to do without several senior players, in the short or medium term.
After Rongier, another executive joins the infirmary
The biggest problem obviously concerns Valentin Rongier, whose absence is estimated at several months due to a sprained knee. But the OM midfielder will not be the only important player in the infirmary in the coming days. According to information from the daily L’Équipe, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is also on the sidelines.
The Gabonese striker is injured in the hamstring and is already out of the second round against AEK Athens, scheduled for this Thursday in Greece (9 p.m.). Aubameyang is also very doubtful for the clash against Lens next Sunday, as part of the 12th day of Ligue 1.
Although his popularity rating among supporters has been at its lowest in recent weeks, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang remains a major element in OM’s offensive drive. His absence in the days to come remains a hard blow for Gattuso, who only has Vitinha in this professional center forward role.