
"I still see myself here long-term. I'd like to go beyond three years and be one of the most important coaches here. I feel good even amidst the criticism and the commotion. I don't take offence; a lot of the criticism is made in bad faith. I'd like to stay here for a long time if everyone is happy. It's a privilege to work here."
"I want to arrive in May and be fighting for all the competitions. I'd like us to continue our run in the Champions League; I'm trying to go all the way. Why shouldn't we have that ambition to achieve it? January will be a crucial month because we'll face PSG and Lens in the league, we have the Trophee des Champions in Kuwait, two decisive Champions League matches, and a Coupe de France match if we win the first one."
Roberto De Zerbi has expressed a desire to stay at Marseille long-term and aims to become one of the club's most important coaches. Marseille sit third in Ligue 1 after a five-match unbeaten run and lie two points behind leaders Lens, with a chance to move top by beating Lille. The team has lost three games this season and De Zerbi says he feels good despite criticism, calling much of it bad faith. Marseille are inside the Champions League play-off places on six points with three games left. De Zerbi plans to balance rotation and ambition to compete on all fronts, viewing January as a crucial month.
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