The host Vincent Moscato has recently aroused a heated controversy on RMC airs, evoking the behaviour of Kylian Mbappé, now a Real Madrid player, and setting a parallel with the former attacker of the Olympique de Marseille, Jean-Pierre Papin. Moscato suggested, with a certain virulence, that Mbappé might experience an implicit form of satisfaction in the event of the early elimination of Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, a feeling he described as “JPP syndrome”. These comments revived the debate about the complex and tumultuous relationship between Mbappé and the PSG, raising questions about the lasting impact of his departure and the imprint he will leave in the history of the Parisian club.
In parallel with this polemic about Kylian Mbappé, the show Super Moscato Show was also the scene of an acerbic critique of Marseille Olympia coach Roberto De Zerbi. Moscato, unmistakably, expressed his opinion that the Italian technician is unable to meet expectations and that a change of leadership is now necessary. The host stressed that, given the quality of the staff and the relative weakness of the competition this season, the Phocéan club should have comfortably secured second place, a goal that now seems compromised by a game judged “bidon” and little inspired.
Finally, the atmosphere within the Olympique de Marseille is marked by increasing tension, fuelled by disappointing performances and European ambitions that are moving away. While Vincent Moscato’s decided opinion may seem radical, it reflects growing frustration among the Marseille public. The club’s management, on the other hand, shows a willingness to continue its long-term project with Roberto De Zerbi, despite the persistent criticisms and questions about his ability to lead the team towards its goals.