The Phocian team is forced to beat the Dogos to continue in the fight for the direct ticket to the UEFA Champions League.
The Stade Pierre-Mauroy will be the setting for the clash between Lille And Olympic Marseille who this Saturday measure forces in commitment corresponding to the thirty-sixth date of the League 1.
He The team led by the Croatian Igor Tudor jumps into the fortress of the town of Villeneuve-d’Ascq with the obligationto keep the three points in their fight to go directly to the next edition of the UEFA Champions League.
And that’s him box full The Canebière, who turned the story around Angers last Sunday with an excellent performanceon off Alexis Sanchez, who secured a 3-1 victory at the Orange Vélodrome with a goal and an assist, was only two points behind Lens, a side that has so far taken the biggest prize from the Minots. For the same reason, the Phocians must overcome the Doges and hope that Les Sang et Or play during their visit to Lorient so as not to settle for him.to the previous stage of the European competition. This, when three days remain for completionof the French tournament led by the Paris Saint-Germain.
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On the other hand, those led by Paulo Fonseca rank fifth in the standings that awards the ticket to the Conference League; however toThey still have an arithmetic chance of reaching the Europa League spot that belongs to AS Monaco today. Of course, they come for two consecutive games without a hug after being beaten by Reims and drawing a draw precisely against the Principality as a whole.
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- Lille have won their last two home games against Marseille in Ligue 1 (2-0 each, in March 2021 and October 2021) and could have their longest winning streak at home against a top tier side in the 21st century.
- Lille have won just 30% of their Ligue 1 games this season against teams in the top five before kick-off (3/10 – 3D 4D). Losc remains on a streak of three such games without a win (3-4 in Paris, 1-1 in Lens, 0-0 in Monaco).
- Lille have gone two games without scoring in Ligue 1 (0-1 in Reims, 0-0 in Monaco) – they haven’t played since September 2017 (3).
- Marseille has 73 points after 35 games in Ligue 1 2022-23, the second most for a team currently in third place in the season, behind Nice in 2016-17 (77). The OM can still get the highest number of points in its history (81 in 1991-92, 3 points per win).
- Lille have not lost any of their last 14 home matches in Ligue 1 (W10 D4), the longest streak in the league. Losc have not fared better at home in the top flight since August 2008-April 2009 (15).
- Marseille lost their last Ligue 1 game away from home (1-2 at Lens on May 6) and could lose two consecutive away games in the Premiership for the first time since March 2021 (0-2 v Lille, 0-3 v Nice).
- Lille is the team that has taken the most corners in Ligue 1 this season (201). Rémy Cabella is the player who has received the most corner kicks in L1 2022-23 (21).
- Marseille (43%) and Lille (31%) are the two teams that have won the most games with the first goal in Ligue 1 this season. OM has six victories on this podium in L1 2022-23, the most. The last team with the most wins of this type in the same season was St Etienne in 1979-80 (7).
- Lille will play against Marseille without the Alexsandro-José Fonté duo, with both players suspended. Losc’s balance when the pair are in the starting eleven in Ligue 1 this season is 40% win (4/10), compared to 52% when at least one of the two defenders is not in the line-up (13/25).
- Having done this in Serie A (36 goals), LaLiga (39) and the Premier League (63), Alexis Sánchez, from Marseille (14), was able to score 15 goals in four of the five major European leagues. In the 21st century, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has achieved this feat in four different competitions.
Alexis’ stats with Les Phocéens – All his goals with the OM
Olympic Marseille:
Paul Lopez; Valentin Rongier, Leonardo Balerdi, Sead Kolasinac; know Down, Matteo Guendouzi, Jordan Veretout, Jonathan Clausen; Ruslan Malinovskyi, Dimitri Payet; and Alexis S.ans. DT: Igor Tudor.
Lille:
Luke Knight; Bafode diakiteJose Fonte, Alexsandro Ribeiro, Ismaily Goncalves; Benjamin Andre, Angel Gomes; Timothy Weah, Remy Cabella, Jonathan Bamba; And Jonathan David. DT: Paulo Fonseca.
Source: Goal