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Marseille President Longoria approached Xabi Alonso to replace Sampaoli

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In an extensive interview with So Foot magazine released this week, Olympique de Marseille’s Spanish president Pablo Longoria has revealed that he met with highly-rated Bayer 04 Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso with a view to the Basque succeeding Argentinian Jorge Sampaoli in the Vélodrome dugout.

In his own words, Longoria recounts that meeting:

The president would eventually choose Croatia and Juventus legend Igor Tudor to succeed the combustible Sampaoli, the former HNK Hajduk Split and Hellas Verona FC duly leading Les phocéens to a third place finish in Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League qualification. He would then leave, citing tiredness and the relentless pressure and chaos of the Marseille footballing environment.

Pablo Longoria would then turn to a personal friend of his, former Villarreal CF and Valencia CF coach Marcelino, to continue building on the foundations put in place by Tudor:

As it was, Marcelino lasted just three months in charge of the club, citing “personal reasons” for leaving the club in September. He was replaced by current coach Gennaro Gattuso. Marseille currently sit 8th in Ligue 1, following a 1-0 defeat at Lyon this weekend.

Marseille fans could be forgiven for wistfully daydreaming about what life would be like under Xabi Alonso.

GFFN | Jack McArdle