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By LUKE POWER Published: 07: 26 AEDT, 31 March 2025 | Updated: 07: 26 AEDT, 31 March 2025 View comments Mason Greenwood insisted his partner Harriet Robson has changed his life in a tender Instagram post. The Marseille striker shared a post on his Instagram Story wishing Harriet, the mum of their two kids, a happy Mother's Day. It comes just a few weeks after Robson gave birth to their second child, having previously had a daughter called Summer in July 2023. Greenwood has enjoyed an impressive debut season at Marseille, scoring 16 goals, and on Saturday returned to the starting line-up against Reims after being benched in their previous two games. After emerging as one of Manchester United's brightest young talents, he left the club officially last summer after he was arrested in January 2022 before being charged with attempted rape, assault and controlling and coercive behaviour. Charges against Greenwood were dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service following the 'withdrawal of key witnesses and new material coming to light'. Mason Greenwood wished an emotional happy Mother's Day to his partner, Harriet Robson The duo have two kids together, with the most recent family addition arriving in February Greenwood is attempting to rebuild his life at Marseille after leaving Manchester United in 2024 Having reignited his career on loan at Getafe last season, he is rebuilding his life in the south of France alongside Harriet and their kids. 'Happy Mother's day, ' his post began on Sunday. 'Being a dad has changed everything but it's watching you be a mum that's taught me most. Strong, loving, and always in my corner. ' After the birth of their second daughter in February, a source told The Sun: 'They are both delighted with the safe arrival of their second child. They are really enjoying living in France and are enjoying the simple things. 'Mason is performing well on the pitch and then he comes home to Harriet and his children. Life is simpler and they have less distractions, which is suiting the both of them. ' The 23-year-old striker is still in the hunt for the Ligue 1 golden boot after netting 15 league goals for Marseille. He joined Les Phoceens from Manchester United in the summer in a £30million move. His move to France sparked a backlash from livid Marseille fans, who launched a #Greenwood Not Welcome campaign when he was initially linked with the club. Greenwood revealed that his first child, daughter Summer, had been born in July 2023 It was decided that Greenwood would leave Man United after he was arrested in January 2022 Greenwood has been a key player for Marseille since moving to the club last summer Despite being a starter for most of the campaign, he had to make do with appearances off the bench against Lens and Paris Saint-Germain recently. 'We need to clarify the Mason Greenwood case a little, because you journalists are always in a position to change things a little, to create some scoops, because you have to do what all journalists do a little bit which is to make a little bit of chaos, ' said manager Roberto De Zerbi. 'Greenwood is a very good person whom I love, as I love his father. 'He's had a bit of a tough time lately because he had a daughter who was born, and I don't think he's used to playing such an intense season and being a main player. I think he paid for it physically. 'That is to say that he didn't push himself and wasn't 100 percent as I wanted in training, in terms of what I expect from a player like him. 'His physical condition has declined a little, but my project in Marseille is not only to qualify for the Champions League, it is also to create something like what Luis Enrique has created (at PSG). He has created a team, a group of strong players, but with a soul. '
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