## De Zerbi’s Frustration After Drawing with Toulouse
The atmosphere in the Vélodrome stadium was tense as Olympique de Marseille faced Toulouse, a pivotal match that offered Marseille a chance to capitalize on PSG’s recent loss to AS Monaco. However, as the game unfolded, it became clear that the Marseillais would squander yet another opportunity, ultimately ending the match with a disappointing 2-2 draw.
### Missed Opportunities and Defensive Lapses
Marseille started poorly, conceding an early goal from Toulouse’s Emersonn. The home team managed to come back in the second half with goals from Paixão and Højbjerg, giving fans a glimmer of hope. However, disaster struck in stoppage time when Santiago Hidalgo, a 20-year-old Argentine striker, equalized for Toulouse in the dying moments of the match. This late goal not only stole two crucial points from Marseille but also left De Zerbi visibly frustrated during the post-match press conference.
### De Zerbi’s Post-Match Analysis
Reflecting on the match, De Zerbi expressed his frustration candidly. “It hurts a lot. We had already lost two points against Angers in added time,” he lamented, highlighting the growing concern over his team’s inability to close out games at home. With four points dropped due to late goals, the pressure is mounting on the coaching staff and players alike.
#### The Importance of Focus and Detail
De Zerbi noted the need for his squad to adapt to a tighter match schedule. “We have to get used to playing three matches a week,” he stated, acknowledging the physical and mental toll it takes on players. He pointed out that many of his players appeared to be lacking intensity and focus during the first half, which ultimately set the stage for a regrettable draw.
The Italian coach emphasized that, while the second half showed improved energy, it was the details that led to their downfall. “We lost first place on a throw-in in the 92nd minute,” he remarked, underlining the importance of maintaining concentration during pivotal moments of the game.
### Looking Forward
Despite the disappointment, De Zerbi remains optimistic about the future. “It’s a difficult evening to digest, but we must find room for improvement. There won’t be any repercussions, I think. You have to take the good things as well as the bad,” he concluded, highlighting the necessity for the team to learn from their mistakes.
As Marseille gears up for a challenging schedule that includes matches against Lille, Union Saint-Gilloise, and Monaco, they will be eager to turn their frustrations into resolved performances. De Zerbi’s passionate remarks reveal a deep concern but also a determination to instill a winning mentality in his squad. As they strive for excellence, the question remains: can they overcome the fear of winning and start capitalizing on crucial opportunities in the next fixtures?
In the high-stakes world of Ligue 1, the margin for error is razor-thin, and Marseille’s journey to league dominance will require consistency, focus, and a fearless approach.

