OM: Breakup & Recovery – A Plan

Thibault Morlain

Journalist

After trying different sports, Thibault turned to a career as an amateur footballer. When making a choice between becoming a professional footballer and a journalist, the qualities tipped the scales to one side. Here he is now in the editorial team of 10 Sport, after a diploma obtained at the International Institute of Communication in Paris.

OM showed it last season, the Marseille club does not hesitate to make a decision after just a few months with its recruits. This is how this winter, players who arrived during the summer could leave. Angel Gomes would be in an ejection seat while Matt O’Riley would have narrowly escaped.

During the last summer transfer window, OM obtained the loan of Matt O’Riley coming from Brighton. Quickly, the Dane was able to convince Roberto DeZerbiso much so that rumors announced the desire of the Marseille club to permanently acquire the midfielder. But in the space of a few weeks, the trend has radically changed for O’Riley. Following disappointing performances, the Olympian would have seen his presence at Marseille be called into question.

O’Rey enity ?

Matt O’Riley is today a player of theABOUT and as explained by Provencethe Dane should indeed finish the season with the group of Roberto DeZerbi. However, it could have happened differently. Indeed, according to the regional daily, the Marseille management would have considered breaking the loan of‘O’Riley this month of January. The latter would therefore have been hot…

“We will have to monitor the situation”

Recently, it is Florent Germain who spoke about the future of Matt O’Riley at theABOUT. The journalist RMC explained: “ There is a player who has been a little less popular lately and yet OM was very happy to have recruited him this summer, it is Matt O’Riley. It has been very disappointing for two months. I can’t say that he’s going to last long at OM. You will have to monitor your situation ».

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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