
"I know the situation because I've been there before. I'm facing up to it. I found a wounded group,"
"We tried to bring some positivity with simple things in order to approach the match against Strasbourg in the best possible way."
"The coach [De Zerbi] was wonderful; he accepted me into his inner circle of assistants. We'll see tomorrow what I'm going to change."
"We're going to take to the pitch with a winning attitude. We're all hungry for revenge; we'll face up to our responsibilities, me first and then the players."
Jacques Abardonado takes interim charge of Marseille after Roberto De Zerbi left by mutual consent following a 5-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. De Zerbi had guided Marseille to a second-place finish last season. The Parc des Princes loss was Marseille's third Ligue 1 defeat in seven matches, leaving the club 12 points behind PSG and fourth in the table. Habib Beye is reportedly top of the shortlist for the next permanent coach despite his recent sacking at Rennes. Abardonado says he found a wounded squad, plans simple positivity, expects changes, and demands a winning, responsible response.
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