Marseille are set to release six episodes in a documentary format, capturing some fiery behind-the-scenes moments throughout the 2024-25 season.
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- Marseille set to release six-episode documentary
- Behind-the-scenes moments captured
- Bust-up between Greenwood and team-mate revealed
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Marseille have released a trailer for the upcoming documentary, which will be spread across six episodes, with the premiere set to take place this Saturday. In the trailer, footage revolving a training ground bust-up between Greenwood and midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg was included, hinting that the documentary will provide raw and uncensored content.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Greenwood was often scrutinised for his attitude throughout the 2024-25 season, which saw manager Roberto De Zerbi drop him to the bench for a number of games. In fact, at one point, there were even rumours of Greenwood being involved in a player mutiny against the Italian coach. In the aftermath of a 3-1 loss to Reims, De Zerbi allegedly told the squad, "I won’t train you today," to which the squad responded, "Then we won't train either."
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The documentary also shows plenty of fiery exchanges in the dressing room, per RMC Sport. Adrien Rabiot is heard complaining: "We had a sh*tty warm-up. You saw it, there was no commitment, nothing. On the pitch, a different energy, guys, and we're going to do it all together.
Hojbjerg also reveals his frustrations, saying: "We're talking, we're talking… Stop! Stop! 3-0! One guy down. F*ck off, guys, f*ck off."
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DID YOU KNOW?
Greenwood had a prolific debut season at Stade Velodrome, scoring 21 goals in 34 games to finish as the joint-top scorer of Ligue 1 alongside PSG's Ousmane Dembele. During the season, he broke Didier Drogba's feat of 19 league goals in his debut season at Marseille, while also overtaking Bafetimbi Gomis' all-time record of 20 goals in. His contributions played a huge role in Les Phoceens returning to the Champions League.