At Olympique de Marseille, the message from the stands has been heard. After a tense week around the club, the situation now depends on the choices to be made by president Pablo Longoria and owner Frank McCourt.
What has been revealed in recent hours is clear: the leaders have been made aware that a part of the fan base no longer wants to continue on the same path. The pressure has grown quickly, and the coming days are expected to be decisive for the direction of the club.
Longoria is at the heart of the storm. His position, his way of running the club and the results on the pitch have all been questioned. The atmosphere around the team has become heavy, and the relationship with supporters has been badly damaged.
McCourt, for his part, is once again pushed to take a strong stance. As owner, he holds the final power and must now decide whether to back his president fully, change the club’s structure, or open a new chapter by making major decisions at the top.
For Marseille, the priority is to calm the situation and restore unity. The club knows that without a quick response, the crisis could deepen further and affect the rest of the season, both on and off the pitch.
With emotions still running high in the city, everything now hinges on what Longoria and McCourt decide next.
















