Olympique de Marseille finds itself grappling with a challenging period, having secured only one victory in 2024. As the Phocéens prepare to face Brest this Sunday at 8:45 p.m., the pressure on coach Gennaro Gattuso intensifies, with players also facing scrutiny for the team’s underwhelming performance. Amidst these trying times, midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia, dealing with persistent physical issues, expressed his unwavering confidence during a press conference on Saturday.
“I’m not the type to be worried,” reassured the former Atlético de Madrid player. Kondogbia emphasized the importance of hope, stating, “Today we have a lot to play for.
I am filled with hope and confidence.” Despite acknowledging the need for improvement and an awareness of the team’s reality, he remained optimistic about their prospects in various competitions.
Kondogbia underscored the positive atmosphere within the team, noting, “The training was classic. There is a good state of mind. Teammates are involved.”
He highlighted the significance of focusing on everyday activities as a foundation for future success, stating, “The most important thing is everyday life. This is something to build on.”
As Olympique de Marseille navigates a critical juncture in their season, Kondogbia’s unwavering faith in the team’s potential serves as a beacon of optimism.
The midfielder’s commitment to maintaining a positive mindset and belief in improvement reflects the collective spirit within the squad.
With challenges ahead, Olympique de Marseille looks to leverage Kondogbia’s assurance and determination as they strive to reclaim their form and competitiveness across all competitions.