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90+6: Come on, it’s over, OM victory 2 goals to 0!
90+5 : Well it wasn’t the last, but that doesn’t change the result: still not on target
90+4: Come on, one last shot from Gouiri, but still off target!
90+2 : It’s whistle after whistle there
90th : Six minutes of added time
89th : End of the match completely broken by mistakes, Gouiri comes to wipe his crampons on Gigot who seems to be suffering a lot. Longoria requests VAR intervention in the stands
88th : Vitinha plays it well, he gets a foul while it is he who grabs Belocian’s jersey
86th : Release of Harit for Veretout at OM
84th : And frankly it’s solid, especially when we think back that the OM defense lost 3 goals against Ajax on Thursday
83rd : All the Marseillais are in their area to defend from now on
81st: Phew Vitinha on the verge of deceiving his own goalkeeper with a defensive header!
81st : Yellow for Murillo, and Julien Stephan made several changes just before
80th: Oh the minasse of Kalimuendo, how pure it is! But she flees the framework of nothing, a little too external
78th: Indeed, the VAR intervenes and Murillo was in an offside position, we remain at 2-0 for OM
In a textbook action, Murillo crosses back for the Franco-Moroccan who shoots Mandanda, but he may be offside…
76th : Oh these difficult passes from Marseillais, but it works with the favorable counterattacks
75th : Lodi gives way to Mughe on the OM side
74th : Another Rennes strike blocked by the defense, and Pau Lopez pulls away to save the corner. There is solidarity on the Marseille side
73rd : The Bretons attack Lopez’s goal again, but they continue to hold up in defense
71st : The Rennais have returned to 4 behind
69th : Double change at OM with the exits of Sarr and Aubameyang for Balerdi and Vitinha
The winger enters the area and fires his shot, but his sole ends up on Belocian’s shin and Willy Delajod sees red. It’s true that his foot lands high on the defender’s leg, but it’s completely involuntary.
He recovers the ball on the right side, cuts back into the area, double contact and big shot from the right. And he celebrates with the Jul sign to top it off, just to make up for his last few hard weeks
63rd : It will immediately be more complicated for the Rennais, but we know the Marseillais, they can still slow down a little more and get equalized
It’s a bit harsh if you ask me, even if he could have already taken a yellow on the penalty. It is above all his excess of commitment which is punished I think.
57th : Santamaria is replaced by Kalimuendo on the Rennes side. Offensive change
57th : Phew it’s weak on both sides when it gets close to the goal
55th : Second very good oriented control from Amine Harit to break a line, Murillo’s center is blocked behind for a corner
53rd : Aubam finds himself in the area even though he had still carried out good oriented control. But he slips when hitting a pivot. The Marseillais would be well advised to put a second one because I am not sure that it will hold
52nd : It’s becoming quite unbearable to see the Marseillais playing backwards when there are solutions up front!
50th : The Winners enjoy Freed from desire to warm up, and they are right
48th : Murillo straight into the bath with a sprint to catch Terrier
45th : There was a change at half-time on the OM side, but it was Clauss who gave way to Murillo, Kondogbia is there
45th: Here we go again, friends!
9:50 p.m. : Well, it’s not really our type of swing, but we saw a few Marseille supporters take off at half-time. Cold ? Or the level of play of OM? There’s a match!
45+3: It’s half-time with a score of 1-0 for OM!
45+2 : Veretout is warming up, there is a good chance of seeing him come on at half-time, Kondogbia seems to have collapsed a few minutes ago
He tries to put it back and in the air but it’s for a defender. He should have kept it and procrastinated a little
45th : Three minutes of added time and we will be able to get a little warmer
44th : Duel between Mbemba and Gouiri in the area, the defender puts his shoulder without playing the ball too much but Willy Delajod does not flinch
42nd : I still expected Rennais to be more inspired
39th : It’s Omari who replaces him
39th : Theate remains on the ground, he seems affected and should come out…
38th : It’s too messy on the wings of OM, Sarr sends Clauss to the coal on this one
35th : First yellow of the game, for Santamaria who lets his crampons drag on Kondogbia’s foot.
33rd : Another cross from Truffert blocked by Mbemba, but the spaces open up on the OM side!
32nd : Stephan’s players do it a little too much, each time they look for the extra pass while the shot seems open. You have to go, gentlemen!
29th : Oh the little backheel hook from Le Fee to smoke out his defenders and get into the area, but the defense closes in on him again as he strikes. but the Rennais have clearly dominated for several minutes
27th : The Vélodrome starts shouting to ask Ndiaye to let go of the ball, a real connoisseur audience haha
26th : OM’s defense is not bad for the moment, it closes well on the Rennais on each shot attempt. But not much is happening in attack anymore…
24th : The Rennais miss a huge number of passes, surprising for a team of this level.
23rd : The passes from the two OM wingers, Sarr and Ndiaye are still having difficulty passing, but it is better than the last matches.
21st : Very big atmosphere in the Vélodrome despite the suspension of zone CU84. Our ears are ringing, as usual.
The attacker succeeds in his control with the toe of his foot but the return of Wooh hinders him from continuing. But what inspiration from the side, already 5 passes this season.
17th : It’s getting hotter and hotter in the Marseillais defense, we see them shaking their butts from the press box. But for now it’s holding
15th: Ooh Terrier’s big shot, which doesn’t go far. The Rennais is in good shape, his big shot goes just over the bar.
14th : Oh Harit, push the ball bro! He attempts a complicated cross towards Aubameyang when he had a boulevard in front of him
13th : Nice sepia filter to follow this match, thanks to the Winners
12th : Rennes have had a monopoly on the ball since Aubameyang’s penalty. Be careful not to fall back too far, the specialty of the Marseillais when they lead…
9th: And like against Ajax, the Marseillais were very close to equalizing in the action that followed. Terrier’s header, at the near post, doesn’t go far!
7th: Aubameyang does not tremble and takes Mandanda on the wrong foot to launch his team!
7th : It’s the young Christopher Wooh who makes a mistake in his tackle
7th: Penalty for OM! And it starts again like against Ajax, already a penalty caused by the young Ndiaye after a good one/two with Harit!
5th : Small round of observation between the two teams, we’re going to have to let go gentlemen because we’re freezing!
3rd : The Rennais have been playing 3 at the back since the return of Julien Stephan, and also good pressing from Marseillais to hinder them
2nd : Big entry pressure from Rennais, which hampers OM on the restart
1st : Large cracks of orange smoke in the Winners area
1st: Let’s go to the Vélodrome, ball for OM!
“Report as of 3/12, 3 wins in 12 matches. General awakening, there are no arrangements” “Our colors make our hearts beat, respect them”
8:41 p.m. : And some Rennes supporters made the trip for this match against OM
8:39 p.m. : Note that the CU84 is deprived of this match for the use of pyrotechnic devices, their zone is therefore deserted.
8:35 p.m. : Come on, we’re off, friends, I’m at the Vélodrome in the bitter cold!
The Marseillais are barely recovering from the emotions experienced on Thursday evening during their snatch victory, and on the gong, against Ajax Amsterdam (4-3), despite the three Batavian equalizers, which must already be handed over the cover. And in Ligue 1 this time, where OM is struggling in 12th place, with only three points ahead of the first play-off, without having won since October 8, it was against Le Havre (3-0). Gattuso’s men, for whom the ranking “scares”, therefore no longer have much choice in the championship when it comes time to welcome Stade Rennais and its new coach, Julien Stéphan and his two victories for his first two matches. Especially since OL returns to the Vélodrome on Wednesday for the repeat of the match postponed from October 29. Two decisive matches for the Gattuso gang, which must absolutely be won to dispel doubts and criticism.
» We’ll meet around 8:30 p.m. to discover the lineups and experience this match together