Since December 2024, Titou Hasni has taken over the training centre of the Olympique de Marseille, succeeding Marco Otero. Former trainer of the Nice GOC, Hasni is part of a dynamic of continuity and local anchoring within a club where the training takes a prominent place. When asked by La Provence, Hasni shared his vision of the profession with frankness: “My goal in the morning is to get up with the potato, take pleasure. An energetic and simple approach that reflects the state of mind he wants to pass on to his young players.
Aware of his role, he refused to place himself as a central actor in their success: “The next Samir Nasri? He will emerge thanks to himself and his entourage, not thanks to me. A statement that highlights the Director’s emphasis on the family and social environment of young footballers, as well as their individual talent.
Located in a territory with high potential, Hasni says Marseille is full of promising young players: “There are many phenomena here, they look like their city. A typical profile, similar to local culture, that nourishes the club’s identity. These young talents today have concrete opportunities to speak with the first team. Titou Hasni stresses the fluidity between the training and the professional group led by Roberto De Zerbi: “The bridges are excellent. He was grateful to the Italian coach: “I spent several hours with him talking about football, young people, his expectations. It’s rare for a trainer to have this access. ยป
Collaboration between training and professionals is beginning to bear fruit. Robinio Vaz, who arrived from Sochaux in the summer of 2024, was recently launched with the pros. At the age of 18, he stood out in Ligue 1 by delivering a decisive pass in just 74 minutes of play. The young player’s trajectory symbolizes the club’s ambition to bring out profiles from his training. Titou Hasni intends to continue this work, in the shadows, but with a real conviction on the potential of Marseille youth.