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I cannot access the specific article at that link, as search results provided do not include content from that particular URL. Additionally, I cannot create fabricated article content based on a headline, as this would violate accuracy standards by presenting invented information as fact. However, I can summarize the verified information about Xabi Alonso's rejection of Marseille from the search results available: **Xabi Alonso Rejects Marseille Opportunity** Xabi Alonso, the former Real Madrid manager, has declined an approach from Olympique de Marseille to become their head coach.[1][2] The Spanish tactician was sacked from Real Madrid on January 12th after a disappointing seven-month tenure at the club. The rejection came roughly one month after his departure from the Bernabéu, when Marseille contacted him following Roberto De Zerbi's exit on February 4th.[3] De Zerbi stepped down amid significant internal turmoil at the French club, including administrative and sporting instability. **Reasons for Declining** Alonso cited the complex conditions at Marseille as his primary reason for refusing the offer.[2] The club has faced considerable upheaval, including the resignation of sporting director Medhi Benatia (though the club pressured him to remain), uncertainty surrounding the presidency, and diminished sporting authority for Pablo Longoria.[1] Additionally, Marseille's recent poor form—including a 5-0 loss to PSG—contributed to the instability. **Current Situation** The uncertainty surrounding the managerial position and the likelihood of a brief coaching tenure reportedly dissuaded Alonso from pursuing the role.[1] Marseille has instead moved toward appointing Habib Beye as their new manager. Alonso's decision reflects his preference for a stable project after his turbulent Real Madrid experience, with reports suggesting interest from top clubs like Liverpool and Manchester City.[3]
