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Medhi Benatia A Rising Star in Football Leadership

Wednesday 18 December 2024 - 15:01
Medhi Benatia A Rising Star in Football Leadership

Pablo Longoria, the president of the Olympique de Marseille (OM), has expressed great satisfaction with the role of Medhi Benatia within the club. The former Moroccan international, who is set to be promoted to the position of Sporting Director, has received high praise from Longoria for his contributions. Benatia’s journey from player to a key figure in the administrative side of the sport has been swift, and the recognition he is receiving speaks volumes about his potential.

Longoria's confidence in Benatia is evident as he confirmed the upcoming promotion, acknowledging that there are still some details to finalize. However, he made it clear that they are aligned in their goals, and the transition is expected to be smooth. Longoria praised Benatia as one of the best executives in European football today, emphasizing that having such talent in the club was crucial for its stability. He stated, “We are all on the same wavelength. If we talk about stability, it’s essential for us as a club to have one of the best leaders in European football at the moment.”

Benatia's role as a consultant and advisor has allowed him to display a wide range of qualities that make him a perfect fit for this leadership role. According to Longoria, Benatia is eager to learn and improve every day. His willingness to seek advice and his approach to resolving issues show his commitment to growth and excellence. Longoria noted, “He is attentive, always looking to improve, and actively seeks advice to solve problems.” 

Before fully stepping into his new role, Benatia was already behaving like a leader. As Longoria recalled, "He took a lot of meetings, had many conversations, and, as Fabio Paratici (former Sporting Director of Juventus) once said, he already acted like the recruitment head of Juventus." This proactive attitude has undoubtedly prepared him for his next challenge, where he will be expected to have an even more significant impact on the club's sporting direction.

Benatia joined OM in November of the previous year, initially as a sporting advisor. Since then, he has played a crucial role in shaping the club's strategic decisions, particularly in the transfer market. His involvement has been instrumental in securing key signings, including that of Azzedine Ounahi, who later left the club to join the Greek league during the last transfer window.

The decision to elevate Benatia to the role of Sporting Director speaks volumes about his influence at OM. With a sharp eye for talent and a clear vision for the future, Benatia's leadership promises to be a significant asset for the club in the years to come. As football continues to evolve, it is clear that Medhi Benatia is on the path to becoming one of the most respected figures in the sport's administrative landscape.


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