After several days of rumors, Olympique de Marseille has made its decision: Habib Beye is officially the club’s new head coach.
OM is launching the Beye era! The announcement came on Wednesday evening. Free since the end of his spell at Rennes, the former Marseille player takes over from Roberto De Zerbi and has signed a contract running until June 2027. In a tense sporting context, he will face the heavy task of reviving a team that has lost its bearings.
Medhi Benatia Explains the Ambitious Coaching Appointment
It was Medhi Benatia who led the process. The OM director of football explained the reasons behind the appointment and clearly outlined the club’s ambitions.
“The choice of Habib Beye as OM’s new head coach fully reflects our desire to recruit a manager with the leadership required to take charge of a squad that obviously needs to be re-energized after a complicated sporting period,” the executive reacted. “From our very first discussions, he seemed extremely committed and entirely focused on what lies ahead, with clear objectives for everyone: quickly return to winning ways, aim for a podium finish in Ligue 1, and try to win the Coupe de France to offer the Marseille supporters a trophy.”
High expectations, maximum pressure: the new Marseille coach will be under immediate scrutiny.
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