OM Goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli: Penalty Stats, Transfer Rumors, and Marseille’s Defensive Reality – Full Analysis

Geronimo Rulli’s Penalty Statistics Raise Concerns for Marseille

Olympique de Marseille goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli has become a focal point of discussion among fans and analysts due to his performance in penalty situations, particularly following a recent match against OGC Nice where an 88th-minute penalty led to the loss of two crucial points.

The Argentine international, who joined Marseille in 2024, has faced scrutiny after a draw against OGC Nice where a late penalty proved decisive. According to reports, Rulli’s penalty statistics have been described as “alarming” by some observers, though specific numerical data from verified sources remains limited in the available information.

Rulli’s career trajectory includes stints with Estudiantes, Deportivo Maldonado, Real Sociedad (including loan spells), Manchester City, Villarreal, Ajax, and now Marseille. His international experience features participation with Argentina’s Olympic team and senior national team, including being part of the squad that won the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the 2024 Copa América.

The goalkeeper’s recent form has sparked debate about his consistency, especially in high-pressure situations like penalty kicks. Even as specific penalty save percentages or conversion rates against him are not detailed in the verified sources consulted, the recurring theme in discussions centers on his vulnerability during spot-kicks.

As Marseille continues its Ligue 1 campaign, Rulli’s performances will remain under close observation, particularly in matches where penalties could significantly impact the team’s standing in the league table.

For the latest updates on Geronimo Rulli and Olympique de Marseille, fans are encouraged to follow official club communications and reputable sports news outlets.

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