Mason Greenwood Scores Quadruple as Marseille Go Top of Ligue 1
Greenwood scored four goals, becoming the first Marseille player since 1991 to do so in Ligue 1, helping Marseille lead the championship after five consecutive wins.
- On Oct 18, 2025, Olympique de Marseille routed Le Havre 6-2 at the Stade Vélodrome, powered by Mason Greenwood's four goals.
- After Gautier Lloris was sent off for handball, Greenwood scored the penalty, as Marseille had scored 21 goals in eight matches under Roberto De Zerbi.
- Greenwood's four-goal haul also carried historical significance as he became the first Marseille player since Jean-Pierre Papin in 1991 to score four in a Ligue 1 match.
- After eight rounds Marseille now top the table by one point after PSG were held to a home draw with Strasbourg on Friday.
- Le Havre's Aboulaye Touré scored a left-foot volley from outside the box, Vaz and Amir Murillo added goals, and captain Leonardo Balerdi described it as `It was the perfect evening`.
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What international media are saying about Mason Greenwood after ex-Man Utd man's four-goal haul - The Mirror
Mason Greenwood scored four goals for Marseille in their 6-2 win over Le Havre, and the international media were quick to heap praise on the former Manchester United forward
Mason Greenwood scored four goals in a 6-2 victory in the French football championship match between Marseille and Le Havre.
The Olympique de Marseille won 6-2 on Saturday night, thanks in particular to a quadruple of Mason Greenwood. With this fifth win in a row in the championship, he has a point ahead of the PSG, hung by Strasbourg on Friday.
Greenwood scores four as Marseille routs Le Havre and takes command of Ligue 1
NICE, France (AP) — Mason Greenwood scored four goals as Marseille routed 10-man Le Havre 6-2 and leapfrogged bitter rival Paris Saint-Germain at the top of the Ligue 1 standings on Saturday.
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