Feb 11 • 09:09 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

De Zerbi leaves Marseille ‘by mutual agreement’

Roberto De Zerbi has parted ways with Marseille by mutual agreement following a poor run of results, including a heavy defeat to PSG.

Roberto De Zerbi has officially left his position as head coach of Marseille by mutual agreement. The French club made the announcement shortly after a disappointing 5-0 loss to their arch-rivals, Paris Saint-Germain. De Zerbi had been in charge since the summer of 2024 but faced mounting pressure after the team’s recent poor performance, which included an early exit from the Champions League and a current position of fourth in Ligue 1.

The decision to part ways was reportedly a collective one made by the club’s management, which encompassed the owner, president, director of football, and De Zerbi himself. They concluded that a change was necessary to tackle the sporting challenges approaching at the end of the season, indicating that the leadership felt a need for a reset in order to realign the team with their competitive goals. Such decisions in football often arise in response to not only results but also the broader momentum affecting squad morale and performance.

Despite leading training sessions earlier in the week, this swift move illustrates the volatile nature of football management where results are paramount. With speculation about his potential return to the Premier League swirling, the next steps for De Zerbi are uncertain, but his exit from Marseille signifies a noteworthy shift in the club's approach as they seek to navigate a challenging Ligue 1 campaign ahead.

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