Brest-OM, Marseille absentees revealed

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OM will play in Brest on Sunday evening from 8:45 p.m. What is the state of the Olympian infirmary before the last match of the 22nd day of Ligue 1.

Three days after the relative failure of the Europa League against Shakhtar DonetskOM continues with a trip to Brest, Sunday evening as part of the 22nd day of Ligue 1. Gennaro Gattuso gave the latest news from the infirmary of the current 8th in the ranking.

The Italian OM coach will do without two injured midfield executives. Captain Valentin Rongier has suffered a fractured kneecap since November 5, and Jordan Veretout must deal with a quadriceps problem, Gennaro Gattuso said at a press conference on Saturday.

Panamanian right-back Amir Murillo will also be missing, while goalkeeper Paul Lopez is doubtful. “ He has a small problem, he will be evaluated tomorrow (Sunday),” Gattuso said.

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