Ethan Nwaneri remains on the fringes under Marseille coach Habib Beye
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Ethan Nwaneri was an unused substitute in Marseille's win over Metz and still has not started a match under coach Habib Beye. The report says his role has remained limited since Beye took charge.
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What happened
A Daily Cannon report, republished by OneFootball, says Arsenal loanee Ethan Nwaneri was again left out of Marseille's starting lineup in the win over Metz. Since Habib Beye became Marseille coach in February, Nwaneri has reportedly not started any match under him. His most notable recent contribution was a goal after coming on early against Lille, but his overall minutes remain limited. The story suggests Nwaneri has not yet convinced the new coach and that his loan spell is currently underwhelming from a development standpoint.
Chance analysis
This matters mainly as a squad-usage signal rather than a major team-performance shock. If Nwaneri is not trusted for starts, Marseille's attacking and midfield rotation looks narrower than it might appear on paper. For Arsenal-related evaluation, it also weakens the developmental value of the loan if the pattern continues.
The likely near-term effect is reduced expectation of starts and meaningful minutes for Ethan Nwaneri at Marseille.
Treat this as a lineup and minutes-distribution signal: Nwaneri currently projects as a peripheral option rather than a likely starter for Marseille.