Imbula acknowledges the highs and lows of his season, attributing a brief period of fatigue to the natural fluctuations in a football campaign. Now back on the pitch, he is determined to make the most of the opportunity, recognizing the importance of defensive contributions and expressing a commitment to improvement in that aspect of his game.
The 21-year-old midfielder is eager to achieve success, stating, “I need to make progress in this area, although I will never be a great defender.” Imbula emphasizes his determination to win and make a positive impact for OM.
Addressing his relationship with former coach Elie Baup, Imbula reveals that he had no personal issues with Baup, expressing frustration that any potential problems were not communicated. With José Anigo now at the helm, Imbula appreciates the coach’s confidence in him.
José Anigo acknowledges Imbula’s talent and potential, stating, “He is not complicated to live with. Internally, I have no problem with his state of mind. He has talent and potential.”
As OM prepares for their upcoming match against Evian-Thonon-Gaillard in Annecy, Giannelli Imbula is expected to play a crucial role, with the team counting on his contributions on the field.