The team in which Alexis Sánchez plays will try to continue the victorious path in its aim to further close the gap with league leaders PSG.
The Orange Velodrome hosted the game this Friday between Olympic Marseille And Montpellier who measure forces in a match starting on the 29th of the League 1.
Before the break for the FIFA date, the team led by Croatian Igor Tudor returned to hugging after beating Stade de Reims thanks to an inspired Alexis Sanchezauthor of a masterful doublet in the Auguste-Delaune II. With this result, the Phoca team maintained its status as an escort in the French competition with 59 points, seven of Paris Saint-Germain when there are ten dates left before the end of the match.
Note that the Chilean consolidated himself as the top scorer for the La Canabière team with twelve wins in 25 games, followed by Nuno Tavares, with 6. In fact, is the highest record by a player in his first season in the top flight with Les Phocens since Bafétimbi Gomis in 2016-17 (20 goals in 31 games). Alsoace, He was just short of tying Lionel Messi and Neymar’s record to position himself twelfth in the league’s top scorers list led by Kylian Mbappé and Jonathan David (Lille), both with 19 shouts.
On the other hand, the team coached by Michel Der Zakarian is coming off three consecutive wins, the last one 2-1 over Clermont at the Stade de la Mosson. In this way, the set of Occitania climbedor to the eleventh-place product of 36 integers.
The record of the last 20 meetings favors the Minots with 11 successes, against four for La Paillade. There were five tapes. The most recent precedent occurred on January 1 and was a 1-2 Olympic celebration thanks to goals from Portuguese and Maxime Estève, at his own door, after a well served corner at the far post by Cengiz Ünder. Teji Savanier was in charge of scoring the discount after a foul committed by Pau López on Béni Makouana that sent the judge Ruddy Buquet convictedor as a penalty kick.
Alexis’ stats with Les Phocéens – All his goals with the OM
Olympic Marseille:
Paul Lopez; Jonathan Clauss, Chancel Mbemba, Samuel Gigot, Nuno Tavares; mat Guendouzi, Valentin Rongier, Jordan Veretout; Cengiz Under, Ruslan Malinovskyi; and Alexis S.ans. DT: Igor Tudor.
Montpellier:
Benjamin Lecomte; Falaye Sacko, Christopher Julien, Boubakar Kouyaté, Issiaga Sylla; Khalil Fayad, Joris Chotard; Arnaud Nordin, Teji Savanier, Stephy Mavididi; And Ely Wahi. DT: Michel Der Zakarian.
Called:
To confirm.
Source: Goal

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