Struggles for Joaquin Correa: A Disappointing Start at Olympique de Marseille

Recruited at the end of the summer transfer window from Inter Milan, Joaquin Correa is having a difficult start with Olympique de Marseille.

The transfer window carried out by Pablo Longoria is, little by little, beginning to be called into question. After letting players like Alexis Sanchez, Dimitri Payet, Sead Kolasinac or even Mattéo Guendouzi slip away, OM does not really seem to have a more competitive team than last year, even if the extra-sporting problems and the change of coach obviously doesn’t help develop chemistry.

On the waves of RMC, Rolland Courbis had particularly pointed out the case of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, very disappointing since the start of the season despite four goals scored in the European Cup. His colleague within the media Christophe Dugarry seems extremely disappointed with the contribution of Joaquin Correa, who arrived on loan at the end of August.

“He plays two an hour, it’s a freight train!”

For now, this boy is strangely absentjudges the 98 world champion. I’m sorry, but he plays two an hour, it’s a freight train! He’s not going to dribble past anyone at that rate. When does it accelerate?” It is true that the Argentinian showed almost nothing under his new tunic, apart from a good first quarter of an hour on the pitch at FC Nantes before the break.

A time of adaptation is obviously necessary, as is also the case for other offensive recruits like Iliman Ndiaye or Ismaïla Sarr, with the difference that the last two mentioned have already shown some flashes which suggest a real potential. Some articles also reported that internal supporters were not unhappy to see Correa move away from Lombardy.

As a reminder, the Argentinian international is on loan with an option to buy to OM. A purchase option which will become mandatory (up to 10 million euros), if the Marseille club qualifies for the next Champions League.

2023-10-02 20:51:18
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