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Pascal Dupraz ready to “take up the challenge” Marseille

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For its return to competition after the international break, ASSE is opposed to Olympique de Marseille. A clash between two mythical clubs with very different objectives at the end of the season. If Sainté is a roadblocker and fights for maintenance, OM are fighting for a qualification in the Champions League. Present at a press conference, Pascal Dupraz made a complete point.

On OM:

“Tomorrow, we play a team that wins more games away than at home. The task is difficult but we intend to take up the challenge. I know that our players will be up to it. Saint-Etienne – Marseille is something thing still today. These are not lambda clubs. And having kept ASSE in Ligue 1, this match will be worth its weight in gold next season.

On maintaining:

“We have good hopes of achieving this maintenance, but we are not maintained. It is incredible to be sold out this weekend. I hope that our handling of the match will be much better than against Troyes.”

On the workforce:

“Falaye Sacko, his season is considered over, Wahbi Khazri is out, Yvann Maçon, we should see him again before the end of the season. Romain Hamouma is appealing. Yvan Neyou returns to the group on Monday. Aîmen Moueffek is out. Enzo Crivelli will be fit for tomorrow. Joris Gnagnon is still in the infirmary after a relapse. He is not operational with a hamstring problem. All the international players arrived on time, except Miguel Trauco, who is due back today. He played two games.”

On his future:

“When I say that I will be without a contract, it’s a reality. I’m not putting pressure on anyone, my contract suits me very well. It’s only semantics: I’m out of contract in June. A Inside the club, I’m sure of one thing, I report to three people and none of them are offended by my answers to your questions.”

to summarize

For its return to competition after the international break, ASSE is opposed to Olympique de Marseille. A clash between two mythical clubs with very different objectives at the end of the season. If Sainté is a roadblocker and fights for maintenance, OM are fighting for a qualification in the Champions League.

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