One day, Edouard Cissé made a remark like this: “Talking about the big matches, I felt like I was playing on a roundabout”. The former Olympian midfielder (09-11) was referring to the expressions used to describe these major meetings, like the one that awaits OM this evening, against Monaco, a direct competitor for the top of the table. “A turning point, a turn, a match that can put you on the right track, etc…”
OM-Monaco can be experienced with passion on France Bleu Provence from 8:45 p.m.!
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Because on this first Sunday in December, OM is playing big on several points. There is already the arithmetic deal. And everything that a result against another candidate for European places can cause. But also l’impact mentalfor these Marseille players who have so much difficulty breaking free at the Vélodrome where they have two defeats and have only won one of their five matches (2-0 against Nice).
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OM is therefore playing big mathematically. A success and 2nd place is there, stolen from Monaco, which would be in the rearview mirror. “I agree, it’s an important match because we’re playing at home” answers Roberto de Zerbi, who continues “because we are also playing against a very strong team. It is also an important match because we can find ourselves second in the standings. There are therefore many reasons for motivation for this meeting“ according to the Olympian coach who took his flock on internship for 3 days far from Marseille, proof of the importance of this meeting in the Olympian season.
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A Vélodrome still sold out!
And then, this poster, always awaited by Marseille supporters, can allow the Olympians to erase their doubts, their fear, for some, when they play at the Vélodrome, and these 10 points already gone.
In this sense, beating Monaco in Marseille would be a strong sign. “Lack of desire (at the Vélodrome)? No, not at all, I don't agree” coupe Peter-Emile Hojbjerg. Afterwards, I understand your question. Because when we look at the results outside and at home, they are not the same” recognizes the experienced Danish midfielder from OM, who wants above all “to please our supporters at home and hear their happiness and euphoria. Honestly, I think we are on the right path. But it's hard to say behind a microphone. We want to show them that we are a team that wants to achieve things and be ambitious. »
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Harit, Cornélius and Lirola mainly absent due to injury
So here is a poster whose result will count double, or even triple. And who can really launch the season of this ambitious OM but who still has difficulty demonstrating it. A turning point, we tell you.
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