The team that Alexis Sánchez plays in will try to get another win so as not to lose a foothold to Paris Saint Germain at the top.
The duel will take place on Sunday at the Orange Vélodrome Olympic Marseille And Strasbourg racing that measure forces in the match corresponding to the date 27 of the League 1.
The team led by Croatian Igor Tudor comes from salvaging a valuable 0-1 win against to the Stade Rennes at Roazhon Park, a result that allowed them toor stay as chaperones of the Paris Saint Germain with 55 units, to eight of Christophe Galtier’s.
in that match Alexis Sanchez He again started as starter and was replaced at 84′ by Vitinha. The Chilean has played a total of 23 games in the competition, 20 since its inception, and is the top scorer of Les Phocéens with nine conquests followed by Nuno Tavares with 6. In fact, he occupies 15th place in the list of top scorers in the French tournament that Kylian Mbappé leads with 18 shouts.
The team led by Frédéric Antonetti meanwhile comes to this clash after two games in a row without adding three. Last day they fell into the hands of Stade Brestois (0-1) and stagnated in sixteenth place with 22 points. In that sense, they will try to embitter the Olympics in their goal of getting away from the relegation zone.
The latest precedent between the two clubs took place on October 29, drawing 2-2 at the Stade de la Meinau. El Niño Maravilla has not played since the former Hellas Verona saved for collision Tottenham Champions League. The record between the Minots and those from Alsace in the tournament marks a total of 100 clashes dominated by the Phocians with 44 celebrations (164 goals) against 27 (124 goals). There were 29 matches.
Alexis’ stats with Les Phocéens – All his goals with the OM
Olympic Marseille:
Paul Lopez; Chancel Mbemba, Leonardo Balerdi, Sead Kolašinac; Jonathan Clauss, Valentin Rongier, Jordan Veretout, Nuno Tavares; Cengiz Under, Matteo Guendouzi; and Alexis Sanchez. DT: Igor Tudor.
Strasbourg racing:
Matz Sels; Lucas Perrin, Gerzino Nyamsi, Ismael Doukouré; Frédéric Guilbert, Jean-Eudes Aholou, Ibrahima Sissoko, Dimitri Liénard, Eduard Sobol; Kevin Gameiro and Habib Diallo. DT: Frederick Antonetti.
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