
As a prelude at the start of the season, the president of OM, Pablo Longoria, reaffirms his ambition to see the club continue its transformation.
This Friday, Olympique de Marseille goes to Roazhon Park, to the lawn of the Stade Rennais, to launch its Ligue 1. season. As the first day approaches, the Marseille president, Pablo Longoria, wanted to recall the main objective of his troops, namely to win a qualifying place for the Champions League at the end of the exercise.
“We will continue the three -year plan launched in the summer of 2024 to transform OM at all levels and aim for excellence, supported by a committed owner. On the sporting level, our ambition is clear: ensuring each season our presence in the Champions League to create a virtuous circle. Finally, continue to play football for our audience and thus feed the exceptional enthusiasm at the stadium and beyond ”explained the Spanish leader for The team.
An unprecedented European challenge
Last season, OM finished second in second place, 19 points from Paris Saint-Germain, crowned champion. For 2024-25, the men of Roberto de Zerbi will therefore compete, in addition to the championship and the Coupe de France, the Champions League. A challenge that promises to be as demanding as it is exciting with the new format launched last September.