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Olympique de Marseille won in Lens (3-1) this Saturday evening thanks to achievements by Valentin Rongier, Luis Henrique and Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg. The Marseille club remains third with 23 points on the clock, enough to allow Roberto De Zerbi to approach the statistics of Marcelo Bielsa and Jorge Sampaoli.
It’s a success that does good for OM! Two weeks after the humiliation against Auxerre at the Vélodrome (1-3), the band Roberto DeZerbi won by the same score on the lawn of the RC Lens Saturday thanks to Valentin Rongier, Luis Henrique et Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg. Thanks to this success, loon maintains its third place in the standings, three points behind theAS Monacodolphin of PSGwith a number of points rarely seen in recent history.
De Zerbi only beaten by Bielsa and Sampaoli
With 23 points on the clock, Roberto DeZerbi pulled off a hell of a performance. As pointed out StatDuFoot after the success of Marseille in the north of France, the Italian is only ahead Marcelo Bielsa (28) et Jorge Sampaoli (24) on the number of points won by loon after the first twelve matches of Ligue 1 in the 21st century. Proof of the Marseille club's satisfactory start to the season despite some disappointments and difficulties at home. “ We are talking about a crisis even though we are 3rd in the rankings », had also put into perspective Mehdi Benatia on RMC a few days ago.
“We deserved our victory”
« It's a very important victory (3-1) on a field where it is very difficult to winsavored Roberto DeZerbi Saturday evening, reported by The Team. Lens is a very physically strong team, which practices individual marking all over the pitch. It was a very tough match, we suffered in the first twenty minutes because, perhaps, we had kept in us the match against Auxerre (1-3, November 8). We did better afterwards, and I think we deserved our victory, especially considering the second period. » LOON now has an appointment with AS Monaco next Sunday (8:45 p.m.) at the Vélodrome.