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Marseille Edge Past Le Havre to End Drought and Revive European Pursuit

Key Takeaways: Last night, Marseille secured a 1-0 victory over Le Havre, marking their first win in a month Le Havre’s winless streak in Ligue 1 extended to 11 games, leaving their top-flight survival in the balance Marseille climbed into the top six, keeping European football qualification within their grasp Match Overview Le Havre’s battle […] The post Marseille Edge Past Le Havre to End Drought and Revive European Pursuit appeared first on S…
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The winner of Le Havre (1-0) this Sunday evening, OM won a place in the standings that allowed it to see Europe. He even offered himself a final for the Europa League against Rennes next week, but the atmosphere remains electric.

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Regretting a week earlier in Nantes, the OM did not find anything of its superb this Sunday in Le Havre, but at least it revived with the virtues of combativity that allowed it to take three precious points in Normandy in the framework of the 33rd and penultimate raise of the League 1. Pushive, indeed, the Marseilles were still able to make the difference thanks to Greenwood, on penalty (0-1, 55th). A sentence which did not profit the HAC, howev…

Man of the match: Gerónimo Rulli (8): The Marseillais found a great Rulli tonight. The doorman first made a superb triple stop. On a free-kick brought by a mistake from Pavard, the Argentinian came to counter twice the strikes of Lloris before repelling that of Samatta (43). On a missed penalty, he then repulsed the ball perfectly. Le Havre (5-2-1-2) Mr. Diaw (5): The Havre goaltender could not do anything on the penalty post returning from the …

This Sunday, the OM faces Le Havre as part of the 33rd day of the Ligue 1. What will be the eleven d'Habib Beye? Habib Beye will have to do without Nayef Aguerd, Geoffrey Kondogbia, Bilal Nadir, Himad Abdelli, Timothy Weah, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Hamed Traoré and CJ Egan-Riley. Geronimo Rulli should regain his place in the goals. Benjamin Pavard should return the eleven alongside Leonardo Balerdi, Facundo Medina and Emerson. In the intergame…

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