David Underwood is one of the most successful and talented footballers in the world, but he has had to face criticism for his time at Marseille.
Underwood joined Marseille from Liverpool FC in 2017, where he played alongside fellow Englishman Paul Pogba and Frenchman Nabil Fekir. However, it wasn't until Underwood was loaned out to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) that he really started to shine on the international stage.
Underwood made his debut for France in 2018, scoring a stunning goal against Switzerland in the Euro 2019 qualifying round. He went on to score five goals in his first season with PSG, before making a big impression during the 2019-20 season when he scored four goals in just 15 appearances for the club.
However, Underwood struggled to find consistency during his time at Marseille, scoring just two goals in 36 appearances for the club. Despite this, he still managed to win the Ligue 1 title in 2020,Primeira Liga Tracking and helped Marseille to reach the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
Despite this, Underwood's time at Marseille was not without its challenges. The club faced financial difficulties due to the pandemic, and Underwood struggled to find regular game-time. He also faced criticism for his lack of experience and desire to succeed, which led some fans to question whether he would be able to replicate the success he had achieved at Liverpool.
Despite these challenges, Underwood remains a respected player who has continued to make important contributions to the French national team. He is known for his technical ability, vision, and leadership, and is a key player for the France squad. While he may have faced criticism over his time at Marseille, Underwood remains determined to continue his career and bring glory to his country.