Courbis insults Marcelino after his nightmare evening

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It was a return which was obviously expected and which the OM supporters at the Vélodrome “celebrated” with a terrible bronca as his name approached, and each time Marcelino’s face appeared on the giant screens of the Velodrome. A few months after his hasty departure from Marseille, Marcelino returned to Marseille for a very bad evening, since his Villarreal team received a real slap (0-4).

A bad evening which the Spanish coach later returned to. “Until the first goal, everything was going well. But afterwards, what really hurt us was that we conceded a second goal very quickly and we had difficulty getting back up. I repeat, I am to blame and I did not make the best decisions before and during the match. I think it’s pretty easy for me to take stock. Our opponents were superior in duels, in intensity and efficiency. And we played well below our level,” said the Spanish coach after the match.

“Look at the stupid face he has”

A Marcelino who, in addition to this football lesson received by Jean-Louis Gasset, also had to endure… insults from Rolland Courbis! The former Marseille coach, RMC consultant for many years now, was captured on the After Live set sharply attacking Marcelino, notably described as a “dickhead”. “What is this Marcelino’s evening, it’s not even a nightmare, it’s abominable, it’s a scandal! Look at his stupid face,” Courbis said, probably thinking he wouldn’t be heard…

To sum up

Marcelino endures a nightmarish evening during the OM-Villarreal match, marked by a crushing defeat. The Marseille supporters reserved him a bronca and Rolland Courbis, RMC consultant, insulted him severely, calling him a “dickhead” live. Despite Marcelino’s explanations about his team’s difficulties, Courbis expressed his discontent in a virulent manner, denouncing the evening as a scandal. A harsh criticism from the ex-OM coach adding to Marcelino’s frustration after his difficult return to the Vélodrome.


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