The probable compositions of OM-AJ

The probable compositions of OM-AJ
The probable compositions of OM-AJ Auxerre

The 11th day of Ligue 1 opens this evening with the meeting between OM and at 8:45 p.m. at the Vélodrome. Winner in last weekend, the club has recovered well from the slap received at home two weeks ago by PSG and is approaching this new home match with more confidence. 2nd, 6 points behind the leader, Marseille has a good opportunity to put pressure on its direct opponents, Monaco and LOSC above all. Watch out for the AJA all the same, which after a complicated start to the season, is starting to find an interesting cruising speed. Christophe Pelissier's men are riding a series of 3 games without defeat and remain on a brilliant 4-0 victory over .

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In the absence of Cornelius and Harit, Roberto De Zerbi should organize a 4-3-3 with Rulli in goal, protected by a defense in which Balerdi would be associated with Brassier in the hinge. Murillo on the right and Merlin on the left would occupy the sides. In the midfield, Rabiot would continue alongside the solid Höjbjerg in the low point, and Ismaël Koné, the Canadian international. Up front, Greenwood would take his place on the right flank to support Rowe, aligned on the left, and Maupay. The former player would once again be preferred to Wahi. Opposite, the Auxerrois would prepare a fairly defensive system in 5-4-1 where Léon would lead a defense composed from right to left of Hoever, Raveloson, Osho, Akpa and Mensah. The Owusu-Danish duo would manage the central axis, while Perrin would start on the right. Already four-time league scorer Traoré will likely start on the left, supporting Sinayoko up front.

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Pub. the 08/11/2024 12:26
– UPDATE 08/11/2024 19:01

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