Mbemba on Marseille: “A year of psychological torment” | OneFootball

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·30 novembre 2025

Mbemba on Marseille: “A year of psychological torment”

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Chancel Mbemba, the Congolese defender trained at FC Porto who was sidelined by Marseille throughout the 2024/25 season and now plays for Lille, has publicly addressed this difficult episode of his career again.

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«I suffered a lot… I suffered a lot», assured Mbemba, who, now as an undisputed starter in the center of Lille's defense, recalled the turbulent year in France when the press labeled him as a «dead weight» after he refused a transfer.

«I spent a year being tortured by the press. It was psychological torture. But, I don't know… I don't know!», stated the Lille player, visibly affected by that period.

The conflict eventually led to a legal process. According to the French newspaper L’Équipe, Mbemba has filed a lawsuit against Marseille and its president, Pablo Longoria, for alleged moral harassment related to his sidelining and supposed «pressures in the context of transfer attempts». Regarding OM's accusations, Mbemba referred to his lawyer: «My lawyer knows [what OM accused me of]. But for me, it's football.»

Despite everything, the center-back made a point of showing appreciation for his former club: «I had excellent performances in Marseille. I respect the club and thank president Pablo (Longoria), all the fans, and my teammates.»

Since moving to the north of France, Mbemba has rediscovered joy in the game, standing out at Lille – where he has 10 games and one assist – and also with the national team, helping the Democratic Republic of Congo secure a spot in the intercontinental play-off for the 2026 World Cup qualification.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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