LIVE – OM-OL: still no goal even if Marseille dominates

The recovery of Lepenant is too removed

Still no shot on target in this Olympiaco. Lepenant takes his chance from the entrance to the Marseille surface but it flies away.

Veretout is shot in the face

François Letexier stops the game because Jordan Veretout is hit in the face after a duel with Aouar. The French OM midfielder is recovering.

Lukeba ahead of Sanchez

Nuno Tavares crosses at the near post towards Alexis Sanchez but Lukeba beats the OM striker.

Sanchez’s goal is disallowed

Alexis Sanchez continues with a control of the chest then a recovery and finds the fault but François Letexier had whistled just before for a foul on Lepenant.

OL come out a little more

After 25 difficult minutes, OL have come out a little more and have been more prominent for a few minutes.

Lacazette strikes

OL finally lit a first fuse in this meeting through Alexandre Lacazette but Balerdi countered.

What an opportunity!

The Marseillais get their second big chance. On a corner taken at the near post, Alexis Sanchez takes over but the ball grazes the post of Anthony Lopes.

Clauss cannot resume

OM have opportunities to score but like Clauss on this cross, the Olympians lack a few centimeters to solicit Lopes.

The first corner of the game

Malo Gusto is forced to clear for a corner after Sanchez’s cross which was intended for Tavares at the far post.

Sanchez was close to scoring

What an opportunity for OM! Amine Harit crosses towards Alexis Sanchez but Tagliafico makes an exceptional tackle preventing the Chilean from concluding.

Mbemba brings down Tagliafico

As usual, Chancel Mbemba does not hesitate to project himself and has just knocked down Tagliafico with a fake body.

Nice action from Lyon

Les Gones combine well around the opposing penalty area but Moussa Dembélé is guilty of a hand and the ball changes ownership.

Gusto is coming back strong

Another duel between Harit and Gusto and it is still the Lyonnais who wins it while the Moroccan progressed in the Lyon half of the field.

Gusto ahead of Harit

After a touch quickly played by Ünder, Clauss crosses towards Harit but Malo Gusto is the fastest.

Alexis Sanchez strikes

The Chilean is already in action in this match with a strike blocked by the Lyon defense.

Let’s go !

François Letexier kicks off this olympico which concludes the 14th day of Ligue 1.

Both teams enter the field

In a boiling Velodrome decorated with magnificent tifos, the two teams return to the pitch for this very important match for both teams.

Igor Tudor copiously whistled

The Vélodrome stadium whistles Igor Tudor copiously as he is announced by the announcer. This certainly stems from the Croatian coach’s choices this week in the Champions League.

Start of the match in a quarter of an hour

This olimpico should start in a quarter of an hour now. Both teams are finishing their warm-up and will return to the locker room to prepare for this clash.

Malo Gusto can hurt OM

A side can hide another in this match. If Jonathan Clauss is in good shape, Malo Gusto is particularly skilful this season with 23 successful crosses in the game in Ligue 1.

The banner of OM supporters

First banner deployed at the Vélodrome by Marseille supporters: “October was decisive, you made it catastrophic! All guilty! Obligatory victory”.

The banner of Marseille supporters before Olympico OM-OL, November 6, 2022 © RMC Sport

Payet and Guendouzi on the bench: Tudor assumes

“These are my choices, I get paid for it,” replies Igor Tudor on Prime Video.

Jonathan Clauss or the strong man of OM

Even if OM are going through a complicated period, the Olympians will certainly still be able to count on Jonathan Clauss who has been involved in four goals in his last four Ligue 1 matches.

The Lyon eleven, with Lepenant and Boateng

It will be a 4-4-2 for Laurent Blanc.

Lopes – Gusto, Boateng, Lukeba, Tagliafico – Mendes – Caqueret, Lepenant – Aouar – Dembélé, Lacazette.

The composition of OM, with Harit

Pau Lopez – Mbemba, Balerdi, Gigot – Clauss, Rongier, Veretout, Tavares – Under, Harit – Alexis.

Finally, Harit is there

OM deleted their previous tweet, in which Amine Harit was missing. The striker is called up by Igor Tudor for the Olympico. On the other hand, Eric Bailly is absent.

Harit and Bailly absent from the OM group

A few hours before kick-off, OM finally published their group for the reception of OL. Touched against Tottenham, Eric Bailly is absent. But the big surprise is the absence of Amine Harit, yet tipped to appear in the Marseille eleven.

The probable line-up of OM

There are still some uncertainties this morning regarding the composition of the team that Igor Tudor should line up for the clash against OL. If Dieng evolves in point, which is a real possibility, Alexis Sanchez will be in support of the Senegalese, probably with Under. If Harit holds, Alexis Sanchez will then remain a fixing striker as since the start of the season.

Payet should have playing time but the trend this morning is for him to be on the substitutes’ bench, which would also be a new blow to morale for him, while Tudor regretted on Friday not having brought in the number 10 of OM “at least 15 minutes” against Tottenham. This composition remains to be confirmed because Tudor left a certain suspense hanging over both in its set-up… but also with its group because it did not announce to its players the starting 11 the day before as it often did. this season.

The probable composition of OM:

Pau Lopez – Mbemba, Balerdi, Kolasinac – Clauss, Guendouzi (or Rongier), Veretout, Tavares – Under, Alexis – Dieng (or Harit)

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Lyon breathes better

In Lyon, the crisis seems to be over. Since the arrival nearly a month ago of Laurent Blanc, OL have had a positive record of two wins and one defeat. A success at the Vélodrome would confirm the revival and demonstrate the ability of Blanc’s players to impose themselves against the good teams in the championship. Last season, OL inflicted a correction on the Marseille club (3-0).

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Welcome to our site to follow live and in full, from the pre-match to the final whistle and beyond, the match between Olympique de Marseille and Olympique Lyonnais at the Vélodrome, this Sunday. (8:45 p.m.), at the end of the 14th day of Ligue 1. Fifth in Ligue 1 three points from the podium after three defeats and a draw, Marseille must win or risk sinking into doubt, before facing another big stable: Monaco.

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