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Imagine if we'd kept him and sold Gakpo (or at least benched him and sent Rio on loan). I was vocal about not selling him (despite many on here who couldn't wait to get rid) though I understand the offer for him was very good.
The problem was not selling him but just thinking Rio could come in. Or rather, Slot would utilise Rio. Had Diaz been replaced in some meaningful way then we wouldn’t have this chatter every time he does something in Germany.
I think we miss a Diaz replacement more than we are missing the player. Should have signed Semenyo. Can play on either wing.
Yet another missed so called marked opportunity.
Diaz was a good player but there was plenty of moaning about him on here when he was ours, granted nothing like the Gakpo wailing.
Plus, the general feeling at the time was that he was dead set on leaving and we had to make sure we got market value, something we're not normally good at.
So, he wanted out and is now scoring well in a farmer's league. Good for him.
I think we miss a Diaz replacement more than we are missing the player. Should have signed Semenyo. Can play on either wing.
Yet another missed so called marked opportunity.
i personally rated diaz and thought he gave us a few things lacking in the squad but whatever i also agree that the problem was the replacement.
but then we’re back into the bigger picture and responsibilities, does slot actually want that type of player? who decided to go huge on 2 strikers, a 10 and relying on cut in cody for the left?
According to reporting from L’Équipe, the atmosphere inside Olympique de Marseille has significantly deteriorated in recent months, with players increasingly uneasy about working conditions under head coach Roberto De Zerbi.
The Italian is reportedly engaged in deep personal reflection, questioning whether he has become “definitively the problem” at the club – according to RMC Sport. A decision could be made as early this week on his future.
Several players reportedly feel they are under permanent observation, with strict monitoring extending well beyond the pitch. Arrival and departure times at the Commanderie training centre are scrutinised, as are the duration of stretching sessions and even the menus served in the canteen.
This heightened level of control has contributed to a growing sense of discomfort within the squad, sources close to the dressing room told L’Équipe.
Beyond the atmosphere, there is confusion surrounding De Zerbi’s sporting choices. Members of the squad and staff are said not to fully understand some of the Italian coach’s decisions, yet feel unable to openly challenge them.
More worryingly, L’Équipe report that a feeling among players that they are not progressing in training, despite the demanding nature of the sessions.
Les Olympiens come off the back of a 5-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain last weekend capping off a chronically inconsistant start to 2026.
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