Olympique de Marseille revealed its squad this Sunday before the match against Le Havre at 8:45 p.m., where Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Amine Harit and Bamo Meite are absent. The Danish midfielder is ill, while Amine Harit had a muscular alert.
A group marked by several absences. Olympique de Marseille revealed its squad on Sunday before facing Le Havre at 8:45 p.m., which does not include certain players. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Amine Harit and Bamo Meite are all three absent in addition to the usual others injured or suspended.
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Hojbjerg is ill, victim of a virus, while Harit is not in the game as a precaution, after a muscular alert. But no link with a possible departure in January. Bamo Meite is also injured, in addition to being announced as leaving during this winter transfer window.
Four young people from the reserve called in as reinforcements
OM will present themselves at the Vélodrome with a slightly reshuffled group, since in addition to these absences, Geoffrey Kondogbia is injured in his calf. Pol Lirola is suspended.
To compensate for these absences, Roberto De Zerbi called up several players from the reserve. Starting with goalkeeper Théo Vermot, 27 years old and an indisputable starter in National 3, Swiss defender Roggerio Nyakossi, 20 years old and already present in the OM group against Brest at the start of the season, and young attackers Darryl Bakola, 17 years old, and Keyliane Abdallah, 18 years old, already in the group several times this season.
Upon returning from the break, Roberto De Zerbi congratulated his players for their professionalism, finding his group in rather good shape: “The players were serious and professional during the break. They had a few days off, and I found them like I had left them, in terms of athleticism, weight… Nobody had extra pounds, this testifies to their seriousness Football is a 24-hour job, even during the holidays.