Olympique de Marseille supporters have recently voiced strong dissatisfaction with the performances and attitudes of Mason Greenwood and Luis Henrique, two of the club’s most high-profile players. Frustrations have reached a boiling point, with many fans calling for both players to be moved on from the team due to what is perceived as a lack of commitment and professionalism.
Mason Greenwood, the former Manchester United forward currently playing for Marseille, has been the primary target of fan criticism. Tensions began to rise before the March international break when head coach Roberto De Zerbi publicly questioned Greenwood’s dedication to the team and his physical readiness. The manager’s decision to bench Greenwood for two crucial Ligue 1 matches—against RC Lens and Paris Saint-Germain—sent a strong signal that the player was not meeting expectations on or off the pitch.
In addition to the tactical decision to drop Greenwood, reports have emerged suggesting that the relationship between the English attacker and De Zerbi has deteriorated. According to sources close to the team, a confrontation took place during a training session, where tempers flared and frustrations were openly aired. This altercation has only added to the perception that Greenwood is not fully integrated into the squad and may be struggling to adapt to the demands of the French league and his coach’s expectations.
Supporters have not held back in expressing their concerns, especially on social media platforms, where many have openly called for Greenwood to be sold or sent back to his parent club. The criticism hasn’t been limited to Greenwood alone—Brazilian winger Luis Henrique has also drawn ire from fans for what they perceive as underwhelming performances and a lack of impact in recent matches.
Many fans feel that both players are not living up to their potential and are instead becoming liabilities in a season where Marseille is aiming for a strong finish. Some have accused the duo of being disconnected from the team’s values and ambition, suggesting that their lack of commitment is disrupting the locker room atmosphere.
With the pressure mounting from both the coaching staff and the fan base, it remains to be seen how the club will handle the growing unrest. Whether Greenwood and Henrique can turn things around and regain the trust of their manager and supporters is uncertain, but for now, their futures at Marseille appear to be hanging in the balance.
