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Teammates losing patience over Andre-Pierre Gignac and Benoit Cheyrou

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In order to make sure that the nightmarish season ends with something positive, Olympique de Marseille players were called in for a meeting which sent sparks flying in all directions
“Steve is a perfect captain, and is a true sportsman. So I think he has the right to say anything. He said that the end of the season will be complicated. I already said this last week. It’s not the end of the season that will be complicated. We must call
for unity to fight all the way with pride.”
Statements given by Vincent Labrune clearly mean that the club will see even more complications when the campaign ends. The president of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Olympique-de-Marseille-c40127 know that tough days are on the horizon which seem to get the better of all the players involved.
With the trip to Paris in view, Les Phoceens know that they need to give a good response. To do this, Didier Deschamps’ men spoke openly about their insecurities and how they felt in a meeting according to Provence.
Two players, Benoit Cheyrou and Andre-Pierre Gignac were the target of repeated criticism. Already lambasted by the press after their abysmal performances, Gignac especially, has failed to distinguish himself.
Another grievance of players is that though Gignac works hard in training, he never shows enough commitment when given give the chance in the game.
Certainly, the dressing room is becoming divided and Deschamps must find a way to deal with this situation before his team steps into Parc des Princes.
In their home game against Paris Saint-Germain, Olympique de Marseille made an indifferent start but ended up winning the game 3-0. However, judging by form, moral and in-house problems, it seems highly unlikely for Deschamps’ side to repeat their exploits.
Furthermore, despite a recent dip in form, Paris Saint-Germain are still a force to be reckoned with. Level on points with Montpellier, Carlo Ancelotti’s side know that they need to win every single game that’s left in order to win their first Championelle
in almost 18 years.
The game against PSG, termed the Clasico, is a big one for both sides and the result will play a big role in where the two finish by the end of the campaign.

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