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OM wins against Monaco and takes second place in the standings (2-1)

In an incandescent Vélodrome, Olympique de won their match against Monaco at the end of the 13th day of Ligue 1. Thanks to the goal of Luis Henrique and Mason Greenwood, the Marseillais won for the first time at the Vélodrome since the 14th. September against . Next match Sunday at 8:45 p.m. against Saint-Etienne

END OF THE MATCH: OM wins against Monaco two goals to one against Monaco

90′ + 3′ Nadir remplace Greenwood

90′ Four minutes of added time

88' BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT FROM GREENWOOD!!!!!!!! The Englishman converts his penalty. OM leads 2-1

85' PENALTY FOR OM ON A HAND OF A MONEGASQUE!!!!!!

76′ Minamino receives a ball in the area, takes advantage of Balerdi's slide to try his luck, but fortunately the ball ends up in the outside net. Still 1-1

74′ Wahi replace Maupay

60' More Rulli! Géronimo Rulli saves Olympique de Marseille again against Balogun. The Monegasque striker pierces the Marseille defense and finds himself facing the goalkeeper to attempt a dive, but Rulli does not fall for it and takes the ball out with his right hand. Still 1-1

60′ Garcia gives way to Merlin

53' BUUUUUUUUUUUT FROM LUIS HENRIQUE!!!!!!!! On a butantante in the Monegasque defense, Luis Henrique, a surface fox, is present and pushes the ball with his head into an empty goal. 1-1 between OM and Monaco

64,277 spectators present this evening at the Vélodrome for this match against AS Monaco

46' Start of the second half

HALF-TIME: The break is whistled at the Vélodrome. The Marseillais are down one goal to zero, while the Monegasques did not exist in this first period. See you in 15 minutes on Maritima to follow the second half with comments from Karim Attab and Jacques Bayle

45′ Six minutes of added time

42' Goal for AS Monaco….After a loss of ball by Valentin Rongier, the Monegasques go on a counter-attack and Golovin deceives Rulli. OM is trailing 0-1

30' Thirty minutes played here at the Stade Vélodrome and still 0-0 between Olympique de Marseille and AS Monaco. The two teams put on a pleasant match, with the Marseillais in particular taking the match into their own hands and really bothering the runner-up from Saint-Germain

26' The game resumes

24' The match is stopped for a few minutes. The referee who fell at the start of the match was forced to be replaced after injuring his ankle. The fourth referee, Gaël Angoula will take his place as assistant on the Ganay stand side

23′ Mason Greenwood tries his luck at the edge of the area after catching Zakaria, but his attempt does not worry the Monegasque goalkeeper. Still 0-0

20' Superb action from the Olympians! On magnificent work from Luis Henrique on the right side, the Brazilian launches Neal Maupay in depth. The Marseille striker controls and tries his chance, but it is pushed back for a corner by the goalkeeper. Still 0-0

15' New interruption in this match with the fall of an assistant referee… His sideline flag must be replaced. The game will resume

13' Interruption in this match after a head clash between Garcia and Vanderson. The two players get up and return to their place on the field.

10' In these first ten minutes, the Olympians have decided to be very high up the pitch and recover a lot of balls, even if they are poorly used at the moment. Still 0-0

4' First big save from Rulli! Akliouche deflects in depth for Balogun who is fighting with Balerdi. The attacker manages to dribble too easily past the Marseille defender, but fortunately Rulli lies down well. Still 0-0

2′ Big mistake from Zakaria on Valentin Rongier. It deserved a card, but Mr. Turpin decided otherwise

1' The match kicks off with Marseille

The fictitious kick-off is given by Paulo César, former player of Olympique de Marseille in the 1970s. The Brazilian notably won the World Cup in 1970

Discover the OM starting lineup: Rulli – Murillo, Balerdi(cap)Kondogbia, Garcia – Rongier, Hojbjerg, Rabiot – Luis Henry, Maupay, Grenwood

Monaco on good momentum! AS Monaco is where we expected them! The Monegasques led by Adi Hutter got off to a great start in this championship. They remain on two consecutive victories against at home (3-2) and against away (3-1). Even if this week, the principality's players lost in the Champions League against Benfica, OM will have to fight to win and take the three points.

A military training course for soldiers at De Zerbi! This is not something we see often in , but in Italy the practice is done on a regular basis. The Italian coach of Olympique de Marseille, Roberto De Zerbi, has decided to take his troops to Mallemort for the whole week to go green. Of course, training took place but the objective was really to reconnect before this very important match. Through bike outings or golf tournaments, the Marseille players and staff were able to live together 24 hours a day for four days.

Reconquer the Vélodrome! Even if Olympique de Marseille's start to the season is good, the home results are the big downside to this start to the championship. Only one victory in five matches played at the Vélodrome! With in particular the defeat against three goals to one difficult to manage for Marseille supporters. This evening, victory is certainly essential for Olympique de Marseille from an accounting point of view to catch up with its evening opponent, but it is quite simply obligatory so as not to definitively alienate the Olympian supporters!

Confirm after ! Last week, OM made the right move after their three-goal victory against Racing Club de Lens. Even if everything was not perfect in the game, especially in the first period, Roberto De Zerbi's men took the three points after the heavy setback at home against Auxerre (1-3)

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