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the Marseillais want to keep the pace of PSG and Monaco

Rosenior quickly sanctioned

The Alsatian coach is seething in front of his bench, and does not appreciate an arbitration decision. Mr. Delajod takes out the yellow one.

OM low block

As usual, De Zerbi asks his team to bring the ball out from its area. The defenders must not have their feet trembling, the residents are on the lookout.

Hojbjerg coupe l’offensive

If he had lost the ball at the start of the action, the Dane made up for it by cutting off this very dangerous cross from Diarra. Emegha was trailing behind, they couldn’t miss each other.

Little surprise in the system

It is ultimately Hojbjerg who accompanies Cornelius in central defense, and not Kondogbia. The latter occupies his usual role of defensive midfielder.

Let’s go to Strasbourg!

The Marseillais, in orange, kick off this closing poster for the 6th day of Ligue 1.

La Meinau gives voice

Both teams are on the pitch, the referee too. It will be Willy Delajod.

OM, all for the attack?

Marseille have scored 15 goals in 5 Ligue 1 matches this season, their highest total at this stage of a financial year since 1954-55 (17).

The Alsatians must pass the second

If its performances are encouraging, Strasbourg has no longer found the path to victory since three matches and its crazy defeat against OL (4-3). The club’s young players with high potential must assert themselves, having stood up to LOSC on the last day (3-3).

Rabiot should come into play

The new 5-star midfielder from OM has gotten back up to speed physically, and will have his chance this evening. It was also in Strasbourg that he played his last Championship match with PSG, in December 2018. In official competition, his last meeting dates back to July 9, with the French team, in the semi-finals. of the Euro against Spain (1-2).

The Olympians must keep up the pace

After three victories in a row which keep them on pace with PSG and Monaco, the OM players want to continue so as not to let the two big names, winners this weekend, slip away. The Marseillais remain on a resounding success against OL during the Olympico (2-3), snatched ten against eleven.

The OM lineup with Wahi at the forefront, Rabiot on the bench

As announced by his coach, Adrien Rabiot will be on the bench at kick-off. Roberto De Zerbi noticeably trusts the usual eleven, only Derek Cornelius takes the place of the suspended Leonardo Balerdi in central defense. Elye Wahi retains his place at the forefront.

Rulli – Murillo, Kondogbia, Cornelius, Brassier – Hojbjerg, Koné – Harit – Greenwood, Henrique, Wahi

The baby-strasbourgers continue in the Rosenior composition

Liam Rosenior is banking on continuity and renewing the same eleven, still as young. The Swedish nugget Sebastian Nanasi continues on the left wing, Dilane Bakwa is his counterpart on the right. The Diarra-Emegha duo starts in attack, the usual winger Diego Moreira moves on to the left-back position.

Petrovic – Doué, Sow, Sarr, Moreira – Bakwa, Doukoure, Santos, Nanasi – Diarra, Emegha

First appearance in the group for Adrien Rabiot

The French international midfielder is one of the 21 players selected by coach Roberto De Zerbi for this trip to Alsace. This is not really a surprise since the Italian technician announced it at a press conference, even specifying that the former Juventus player will start on the bench. Which suggests the possibility of seeing him play his first minutes at the end of the match. Adrien Rabiot appeared in good shape on Friday in training, totally comfortable with and without the ball.

Hello everyone

Welcome to the RMC Sport site and app for this match between Strasbourg and OM at the end of the 6th day of Ligue 1. The kick-off will be given at 8:45 p.m. by Willy Delajod at Meinau. Fallers of OL while they were outnumbered, the Marseillais will have to win once again on the road to avoid letting PSG widen the gap at the top of the championship.

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