According to information from RMC Sport, OM has decided to go back to training in Spain from Monday to stay united and focused in a privileged environment. Heading to a well-known destination, OM has decided, according to our information, to go back to training in Spain to allow the team to stay united and fully focused in a privileged environment.
The podium, a crucial goal
The Olympian group will leave for Marbella on Monday and will then go directly to Lorient for their next match scheduled for Saturday, April 18th (5 pm), for the 30th matchday of Ligue 1. The players are aware of the crucial importance of achieving a podium finish. This goal was firmly emphasized in a press conference on Friday by owner Frank McCourt.
This unity training camp is seen as a good decision by the players who had appreciated the first training in the same place, Marbella, upon the arrival of Habib Beye in February. Away from prying eyes, Roberto De Zerbi’s successor had the opportunity to better understand his team, work tactically, and create moments of unity. The idea was also to break the routine and finally trigger a new dynamic.
Boosted by their victory on Friday against Metz (3-1) at the Vélodrome, after two losses to Lille (2-1) and Monaco (2-1), OM temporarily regained the 3rd place in the standings, with a two-point lead over Lille, who will face Toulouse on Sunday.




