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Lance 1-0 Marseille: The curse of away games struck Gattuso’s team in the 1990s

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Lance 1-0 Marseille: The curse of away games struck Gattuso’s team in the 1990s

After a great Europa League win over AEK, Marseille returned to the ugly reality of Ligue 1 as Gattuso’s side suffered their fourth consecutive away defeat, this time at the hands of Lance in the 90th minute.

Marseille remains unbeaten away from home in the group stage of the Europa League after drawing against Ajax (3-3) in Amsterdam and celebrating victory against AEK (2-0) at the OPAP Arena, but within the limits it looks for the Gennaro’s team completely different from Gattuso with his excursions is a painful story.

The game on Sunday evening (December 11th) at the home stadium of Lans on the 12th matchday of Ligue 1 was impressive evidence that the Phocaeans were good in the first half, but came under pressure in the second and broke up in the 90th minute A header from stopper Gradit, bowed to a mistake, fell to 10th place in the table, achieved three consecutive games without success (1 draw – 2 defeats) and suffered four consecutive defeats away from “Velodrome” within the limits.

The composition of Marseille: Lopes, Klos, Zigo, Balerdi, Lodi, Kodogbia, Verretou, Arit, Sarr (86′ Mourinho), Correa (56′ Diaghe), Vitina (70′ Aubameyang)

As for the rest of the games, a few days after the success against Panathinaikos in the Europa League, Rennes suffered a 0-1 home defeat against Lyon and slipped to 13th place, while Lille was forced to a home draw against Toulouse (1-1 ) and missed the chance to get within striking distance of 3rd Monaco.

The results of the 12th game

  • Montpellier – Beautiful 0-0
  • Reims-Paris 0-3 (3′, 59′, 82′ Mbappe)
  • Le Havre – Monaco 0-0
  • Clermont – Lorient 1:0 (69′ Penalty. Saracevic)
  • Metz – Nantes 3-1 (3′ Van de Kerkhof, 28′ Elisor, 85′ Azoro / 12′ Simon)
  • Lille – Toulouse 1-1 (30′ Gioro / 65′ Dalinga)
  • Rennes – Lyon 0-1 (67′ O’Brien)
  • Lance – Marseilles 1:0 (90 degrees)

The program for the 13th matchday

  • November 24th 22:00 O’clock Paris-Monaco
  • November 25th 6:00 p.m Clermont – lance
  • November 25th 22:00 O’clock Strasbourg – Marseille
  • November 26th 14:00 clock Nice – Toulouse
  • November 26th 4:00 p.m Lorient – Metz
  • November 26th 4:00 p.m Nantes – Havre
  • November 26th 4:00 p.m Montpellier – Brest
  • November 26th 6:05 p.m Rennes – Reims
  • November 26th 9:45 p.m Lyon – Lille

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Paris: “We completely reject any plan for the so-called Super League”

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The European Super League wants to change the situation in European football, but at the moment it is difficult to find many strong allies, with Paris having made it clear that it has no intention whatsoever of becoming part of this league.

The General Court of the European Union on Thursday (December 21) accepted the appeal of A22, which represents the European Super League, against the monopoly of UEFA and FIFA, ruling that the European associations do not have the right to authorize interclub competition.

This fact gave Barcelona and Real, who are leading the effort to create the ESL, the right to talk about a new era that is dawning in the football of the old continent, but their dream of leaving aside the European Football Federation will not come true is easy .

And that is because they are currently facing numerous hurdles erected by famous European teams that do not want to leave the UEFA umbrella, including Paris, which expresses its categorical rejection of the prospect of creating the new organization.

Paris Saint-Germain strongly rejects any plan for the so-called Super League, which has been in place since day one and will always remain so.

As a proud European institution, Paris supports the principles of the European sports model, the values ​​of open competition and inclusion, and collaborates with all recognized bodies in European football.

Especially with the fans and the players who are at the heart of the game.”says the corresponding announcement on Wednesday, which bears the signature of Paris President Nasser Al-Khelaifi.

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Proud brother Mbappe of Ethan’s debut: “I enjoy it even more than him”

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Kylian Mbappe is the proud big brother and did not hide his joy at his brother Ethan’s debut in the Paris game against Metz.

Paris needed it against Metz but managed to beat them 3-1 on matchday 17 of Ligue 1 and stayed at a safe distanceNice and Monaco.

The Celebrant Kylian Mbappe, who had his birthday, Redeemed scored two goals against the Parisians and saw his brother Ethan make his official debut in the team when he came on as a substitute in the 90+2 minute.


I am happy. He enjoys it, but as a big brother I enjoy it even more, it’s really cool. I didn’t think I would have such a special day, but I will really remember this game.

Ethan’s performance in particular was the highlight of the game for me. Winning is always special. A goal is always special, but today it was even more special. It’s a wonderful day,” said the 25-year-old star.


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Mbappe gave Paris a birthday present, a defeat for Marseille

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Paris narrowly beat Metz 3-1 and kept its distance from Nice and Monaco, who also took three points. Defeat for Marseille.

Paris, on the other hand, needed them Metsbut managed to achieve victory 3-1 for the 17th matchday of Ligue 1 and was kept at a safe distance from their pursuers.

The champions were in full control of the game but were unable to reach the final as Luis Enrique’s 3-4-3 didn’t work. At the start of the second half, Vitinia made amends for the hosts, who scored another goal in the 60th minute through Kylian Mbappe. The visitors slowed down with a rare attacking burst in the 72nd minute and Mathieu Oudol’s goal sparked unrest in the stands until Mbappe parried it away. The French superstar scored 16 goals on his 25th birthday this season, with Paris repaying the gift with an injury-time debut for his 16-year-old brother Etienne Mbappe.

THE Nis stayed five points behind the leader, although she also tried hard until she could beat me 2:0 The lance at the Cote d’azur. Francesco Farioli’s men were in control in the first half, but once the visitors started moving the ball more, the odds were in the home side’s favor. Teramas Mophie came on as a substitute in the 73rd minute and five minutes later scored the game’s two goals to give his team victory.

Monaco prevailed 2-1 her Toulouse away and maintained this gap to the leader and remained in 3rd place in the overall ranking. The star of the game was Wishan Ben Yedder, who responded to Frank Magri’s goal and caused the surprise before the end of the first half. Aleksandr Golovin’s dismissal in the 51st minute led to a retreat from Andy Hitter’s men, who retained the lead, limiting the hosts’ space and good moments.

Marseille hit the brakes Montpellierbecause after four wins in a row he stayed there 1-1. The hosts actually took the lead through Khalil Fayyad in the 14th minute, but then Gennaro Gattuso’s players took the ball at their feet and tried with all their might to find a way. Jordan Vertou equalized for Marseille in the 52nd minute, but they found no other answer and were limited to a point.

The results of the 17th game

  • Paris – Metz 3-1 (49′ Vitinia, 60′, 83′ Mbappe / 72′ Udol)
  • Strasbourg – Lille 2-1 (41′ self. Yoro, 76′ Mwanga / 20′ self. Silas)
  • Toulouse – Monaco 1-2 (5′ Magri / 26′, 44′ penalty. Ben Yedder)
  • Lyon – Nantes 1:0 (49′ Lacazette)
  • Nice – Lance 2:0 (76′ penalty, 78′ Moffi)
  • Clermont-Rennes 1-3 (3′ Nicholson / 52′ Calimuendo, 86′ D. Due, 90+7′ penalty. Blas)
  • Reims – Le Havre 1:0 (25′ Nakamura)
  • Montpellier – Marseilles 1-1 (14′ Fayed / 52′ Vertou)
  • Brest – Lorient 4:0 (22′, 25′, 29′, 45+3′ Dubia)

The program for the 18th matchday

  • 01.12. 10:00 p.m Marseille – Strasbourg
  • 13.01. 6:00 p.m Monaco – Reims
  • 13.01. 22:00 O’clock Rennes – Nice
  • 14.01. 14:00 clock Lille – Lorient
  • 14.01. 4:00 p.m Nantes – Clermont
  • 14.01. 4:00 p.m Metz – Toulouse
  • 14.01. 4:00 p.m Brest – Montpellier
  • 14.01. 6:05 p.m Havre – Lyon
  • 14.01. 22:00 O’clock Lance – Paris

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