De Zerbi at Marseille: Tactics, Waddle & a Revival
Marseille’s rebuild is underway, and Roberto De Zerbi‘s impact is already transforming the club. Under his guidance, the team draws in new talents like Mason Greenwood, whose debut season shattered records. learn how De Zerbi’s tactical vision, emphasizing intricate details and cultivating player relationships, is reshaping Marseille’s play style and attracting top talent, like Jonathan Rowe. Greenwood’s arrival and immediate success highlight De Zerbi’s influence on the pitch, propelling Marseille’s scoring prowess. With De Zerbi at the helm, Marseille is poised to become a top contender in Ligue 1. For insights into this evolving story, turn to News directory 3. Discover what’s next for Marseille’s exciting offensive future.
Marseille Rebuilds Under de Zerbi; Greenwood’s Impact Felt
Updated June 04, 2025
Marseille is undergoing a notable transformation, embracing a diverse mix of players under the guidance of new manager Roberto De Zerbi. The club, known historically as a “port of exiles,” is attracting talent with De Zerbi’s vision for the team.
Jonathan Rowe, formerly with Norwich, said De Zerbi’s direct approach was pivotal in his decision to join Marseille. He noted the coach’s attention to detail, focusing on body positioning, game strategy, and maintaining focus.
Mason Greenwood echoed this sentiment, praising De Zerbi as one of the world’s best coaches.Greenwood, who joined from Manchester United for a reported 31.6 million euros, emphasized the positive relationship with the coach and his role in helping him express himself on the field. Greenwood’s arrival followed the dropping of serious charges against him in February 2023.
Club president Longoria acknowledged the opposition to Greenwood’s signing but affirmed the club’s internal decision-making process. Greenwood quickly made an impact, scoring twice in his Ligue 1 debut against Brest and finishing the season with 21 goals, surpassing previous debut-season records held by Bafetimbi Gomis and Didier Drogba.
Greenwood’s goals contributed significantly to Marseille’s points total, earning the team an additional 16 points, the highest in Ligue 1. The team’s attacking prowess was evident throughout the season, with Marseille scoring 74 goals in 34 games, second only to Paris St-Germain.
“the big difference was Roberto de Zerbi calling me out of the blue…it’s the first time a manager has gone out of his way to call me and say he wants me,” Rowe said.
What’s next
Looking ahead, Marseille aims to build on this foundation, further refining its tactical approach and solidifying its position as a top contender in Ligue 1.The team hopes to continue its attacking explosivity and achieve even greater success in the coming season.
