OM: Calvary after his transfer, he apologizes

Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen and behind it) since childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilful with the keyboard in hand than with the ball, he decided to mainly cover a much-loved sport, criticized and hated both (football) and a sport that is not (wrestling).

Leaving OM during the last winter transfer window, Gerson experienced an eventful reunion with Flamengo. The 25-year-old Brazilian midfielder was sent off in the Club World Cup semi-final against Al-Hilal, who won the match (3-2). The former Marseille player took the floor to apologize to the supporters.

Even before the opening of the transfer window, theOM was negotiating for a big departure which materialized in January. In effect, Gerson returned to Flamengo for around €20m, as revealed by 24hfootnews.com. And a few weeks after his departure from OM, Gerson played in the Club World Cup with Flamengoan experience that quickly came to an end as the Brazilian team lost against Al Hilal (3-2). A semi-final marked by the expulsion of the former Marseille. After a warning for a simulation at the start of the match, Gerson received a second red card for a foul in his area. What precipitate the fall of his team.

‘No one is immune’

Disappointing and partly responsible for the defeat of Flamengo, Gerson took to social media to apologize after his performance against Al-Hilal. Pains, mistakes and bad days are part of our life. No one is immune… Athlete Gerson’s heart is broken. That of the Gerson fan, torn “, entrusts Gerson.

“Suffering no longer fuels my courage”

Victimization? She has and will never be part of me. Learn. Walking high with the same bright spirit and winning spirit that brought me where I came from to get here. Suffering fuels my courage more. I will follow, head held high and aware of everything, seeking to improve myself every day. And I will be “, continues the formerOMrelayed by The Phocaean. Therefore, Marseille fans should not regret the departure of Gerson.