The team defended by Alexis Sánchez remained blank at Le Moustoir and remained in third place in the French tournament, eight behind PSG.
Olympic Marseille hampered his chance to continue in the fight for the title of the competition 1 after handing out points during his visit to the Lorientin a meeting valid before the date 30.
The defending team Alexis Sanchez he jumped into the redoubt of the Stade Yves Allainmat – Le Moustoir with the obligation to return to the hugs after saving a suffered 1-1 draw against Montpellier the previous day; however, it was ineffective against the goal defended by Vito Mannone and the match ended in a scoreless draw.
The team, led by the Croatian Igor Tudor, remained in third place with 61 points, eight less than Paris Saint Germain, which resumed its triumphal march after two consecutive falls this Saturday by beating Nice with goals from Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos. The above, when there are eight games left before the end of the competition.
The Chilean started, despite the inconvenience he caused in the middle of the week, but he could do little to help his side. In fact, he was replaced by Vitinha at 81 minutes.
Alexis’ stats with Les Phocéens – All his goals with the OM
The next challenge for the La Canebière team is this Sunday against Troyes at the Orange Vélodrome, while the Régis Le Bris pupils will try to recover from three games in a row without adding three against AS Monaco, defended by Guillermo Maripán.
In the following graphs you can see the composition of the teams, the changes and the main incidents of the match:
81 & # 39; The game is over for Alexis Sánchez: the Chilean was replaced by Vitinha.
63′ Bamba Dieng close to opening the score! After a poor recovery from the Marseillaise defense, the ball fell back into the feet of the Senegalese who saw his shot from Pau López deflect well.
53 ‘Marseille insists! Shot from the right launched by Ünder, but Balerdi missed his shot completely.
47′ Found in the opposite area, Sánchez returns it perfectly for Ünder, but the Turk’s shot misses to the right of Mannone’s goal.
End of the first part!
39′Balerdi close to opening the scoring! After a free kick obtained by Sánchez, the ball returns to the feet of the Argentinian saw his shot go over left of goal defended by Mannone.
36′ What a missed opportunity for OM! Ünder gets the ball back in a one-on-one with Mannone, but arrives too late and sees his shot fly over Lorient’s goal.
21′ Good intervention by Paul Lopez! Lorient’s free kick, deflected by a Marseillais player, returned to the feet of Faivre who saw his shot saved by the Olympic goalkeeper.
11′ ALMOST! Alexis Sánchez serves the ball to Cengiz Ünder but the Turkish footballer he sees his shot well deflected by Vito Mannone.
6′ First arrival from Lorient! After a mistake by Leonardo Balerdi, Romain Faivre leaves alone to claim the goal but the Argentinian it compensates well by taxing the homeowner’s striker.
The ball is already rolling into the at the Stade Yves Allainmat – Le Moustoir! Olympique de Marseilleforced to beat the Hakes to regain the Ligue 1 under leadership held today by Lens.
At GOAL we show you the numbers of Alexis Sánchez against Lorient:
Where did Alexis move?
The balls that Sánchez touched:
The Wonder Boy, in numbers:
The protagonists are already on the field! Soon the game will be…
Previous wallpaper:
- Lorient have lost their last seven games against Marseille in Ligue 1, their second longest run against the same opponent in the top flight after 10 against PSG between May 2013 and December 2020. Marseille is also the team they have won, the Merlus has the most lost games in L1 (18).
- Lorient has won two of their 15 Ligue 1 home games against Marseille (D4 L9): it was in March 2007 (2-1) and April 2012 (2-1). The Merlus have earned 0.67 points per game against Marseille at home in L1, less than against any other opponent.
- After their defeat to Lille (1-3), Lorient’s 44 points are their best record after 29 games in a season in Ligue 1. This is more points than in their first two seasons since promotion to the top flight (42 in 2020/21, 36 in 2021/22).
- Marseille is third in Ligue 1 with 60 points after 29 games. There are currently only two teams left out of the top 2 with this figure (3 points per win): Nice in 2016/17 (3rd at this point and 3rd at the end) and Lyon in 2020/21 (3rd at the moment point and 4th at the end).
- Lorient have won three of their last five Ligue 1 home games (D1 L1), having failed to win in their previous five (D2 L3).
- Marseille have won the last eight away games in Ligue 1. Only one team has performed better in the history of the competition: OM itself between February and August 2009 (9).
- Marseille has made the highest number of recoveries in attack zones in Ligue 1 in 2023 (144), while Lorient has attempted the fewest shots this year after these actions (5).
- Lorient midfielder Romain Faivre was involved in three goals against Marseille in Ligue 1 (2 goals, 1 assists), he fared no better against other top level opponents.
- Lorient is winless in their eight games without Laurent Abergel, suspended for this game, in Ligue 1 this season (D4 D4). With the presence of the midfielder, Les Merlus have won 12, drawn 4 and lost 5 in L1 2022/23.
- Marseille midfielder Bargut Elmaz is the most outfield player this season in Ligue 1 without playing a minute (14 times on the bench, 13 of them in OM’s last 14 games).
Confirmed formations!
Olympic Marseille: Pau Lopez; Leonardo Balerdi, Samuel Gigot, Sead Kolašinac; Jonathan Clauss, Valentin Rongier, Jordan Veretout, Nuno Tavares; Cengiz Under, Matteo Guendouzi; Alexis Sanchez.
Lorient: Vito Mannone; Vincent Le Goff, Montassar Talbi, Bamo Meité, Darline Yongwa; Yoann Cathline, Julien Ponceau, Jean-Victor Makengo; Adil Aouchiche, Romain Faivre and Bamba Dieng.
The most recent precedent between the two clubs took place on January 14 and was a 3-1 celebration for the Phocians at the Orange Vélodrome thanks to Alexis Sánchez’s notes,
This is how both clubs arrive at the Stade Moustoir:
Good evening everyone. GOAL offers you in detail the match between Lorient and Olympique de Marseille corresponding to date 30 of Ligue 1.
Source: Goal