Ligue 1
Mason Greenwood Must Match Raphinha! De Zerbi’s Bold Challenge To His Marseille Forward
When it comes to shaping future stars, Roberto De Zerbi doesn’t hold back. The fiery Marseille boss has set the bar sky-high for Mason Greenwood, urging the English forward to match the relentless energy of Barcelona’s Raphinha — not just occasionally, but every single game.
Greenwood Put On Raphinha Replay Mode
In a press conference dripping with honesty, De Zerbi revealed how he literally showed Greenwood clips of Raphinha’s all-action displays. From constant pressing to darting runs in behind defenders, the Barcelona winger has become a symbol of intensity.
“I showed him footage of Raphinha. He had a great game on Monday, he even made a run in the second half and got fouled. You have to do that in every game, not just one in five. When he runs, everyone follows him,” said De Zerbi.
For Greenwood, who has already shown flashes of brilliance this season with two goals and some sparkling assists, the issue isn’t talent. It’s consistency. De Zerbi wants those standout moments to become the norm, not rare highlights.
Marseille’s Title Dream Hinges On Consistency
Greenwood’s left-footed magic is unquestionable, but Ligue 1 isn’t forgiving — especially when PSG are in the picture. Marseille’s 1-0 victory against the champions showcased Greenwood’s quality, but De Zerbi is demanding more. To beat PSG over the course of a season, it’s not about talent in moments — it’s about intensity in minutes.
Meanwhile, Marseille’s squad faces added pressure with Geoffrey Kondogbia and Ahmed Junior Traore sidelined. De Zerbi admits rotation is key, but his tactical blueprint remains clear: defensive discipline + attacking consistency = genuine title challenge.
De Zerbi’s Red Card Drama
Adding spice to the story, De Zerbi won’t even be on the sidelines for Marseille’s clash with Strasbourg after picking up two yellows for protesting against PSG. The Italian admitted his mistake but doubled down that he hadn’t insulted officials.
That means assistant staff will take charge on Friday night — but make no mistake, De Zerbi’s fingerprints will be all over the tactics. And Greenwood? He’ll be under the spotlight, expected to channel his inner Raphinha.
The Takeaway
If Greenwood can mix his undeniable flair with Raphinha-like work rate, Marseille might just transform from PSG’s challenger to their biggest nightmare. One thing’s for sure: De Zerbi’s no-nonsense message has turned the spotlight firmly onto Greenwood’s next performance.
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