The Olympique de Marseille is going through a delicate period, marked by a new heavy defeat against Monaco (3-0) which seriously compromises its ambitions to qualify for the Champions League. This counterperformance is part of a negative spiral, with five setbacks in seven matches, allowing AS Monaco to take second place in the standings. The Phocéan club is therefore facing a major challenge to reverse this trend and preserve its European hopes.
Despite this worrying situation, OM midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia has shown a measured optimism. He acknowledged the disappointment caused by this setback against a direct competitor, stressing the hope placed in a week of hard work which unfortunately did not bear fruit. However, he insists that the team still retains control of its destiny and that the qualification objective remains achievable, calling for increased concentration and confidence.
In addition, Kondogbia is confident in the tactical scheme put in place, believing that it has generated more positive than negative elements. He stressed the need to remain focused on continuous improvement and not to worry too much, recalling that the club must play each match at its full potential in order to be able to make the accounts at the end of the season. The Central African international thus shows a willingness to maintain a positive vision and mobilize the team around a common goal.