Lens did a good job against OM (1-0) this Sunday at the end of the 12th day of Ligue 1 after a mixed match. And Di Meco didn’t like it.
The day after this very unenthusiastic meeting, Eric Di Meco annihilated the level of this duel and more particularly that of the Phocaeans during his visit to the Super Moscato Show on RMC this Monday.
“ What worries me is the offensive level of OM. Do better, yes you can, in Ligue 1 if you are solid and by scoring a few goals you can measure up to Lens. OM also have a match in hand. There OM could be sixth. So it’s not a disaster in terms of accounting. But we have to look at what is produced,” thus scolded the consultant this Monday.
One action particularly displeased the former OM and Blues defender.
“ Passes behind the back, that is to say that the guy makes a call forward to have a fluid game and we put the ball in the race… The ABC of football. When you’re at football school, they teach you how to throw a pass in the run. There were passes behind the back, American checks, crosses to the third post”railed Eric Di Meco. “At one point, I saw Deiver Machado cross, they say third post but no it was the fourth post! I’ve never seen that! With a set ball and on today’s pitches. Normally, the guy has to be caught by his coach who makes him do 500 crosses after the match. On today’s pitches, cross to the fourth post…”
“In front it is nothingness”
And above all, Di Meco did not miss the OM attack. “ And then on the OM side… The restarts at the penalty point with the goal open, flat with the foot, in the stand. That’s Harit, he did it against Lille. Yes it’s not the worst, that’s what’s terrible, that it’s the most technical of the match who for two matches he’s been volleying outside the stadium”tackled the former defender. “I’m not talking about Vitinha, it’s at AEK Athens where he is at the penalty spot with the goal open, he kicks the ball and the ball doesn’t go away. All alone, all alone! The technical level of Sunday evening’s match, I hope that the guys who want to buy football (TV rights, Editor’s note) haven’t watched. They shouldn’t have looked at this one. »
And Eric Di Meco finished off the OM scorer: “And then in front it’s nothingness. But nothingness! That is to say that Sarr no longer knows how to dribble a guy at all, I don’t know if he knew because it was often about speed. But there, as soon as he has the ball at his feet and he has to stare, he gets confused. Ndiaye he does oriented checks on us and then behind there is nothing left. Vitinha I don’t talk about it but we might have to ask one day where Vitinha’s 32 million euros went. We’ll have to ask the question because there’s no way this boy costs 32 million. »