C3: the draw of death for OM!

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Olympique de Marseille can fear the worst for the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

After a violent crisis in the heart of winter, Olympique de Marseille has regained color. Put back on track by the experienced Jean-Louis Gasset, the Marseille club will have an exciting spring with the ambition of returning to the top of the Ligue 1 table and a quarter-final of the Europa League.

After winning their double confrontation against Villarreal, OM are impatiently awaiting the draw for the quarter-finals of the competition, which will take place in Nyon, this Friday, in Switzerland.

The worst opponent for OM?

With a full draw, Olympique de Marseille cannot exclude any scenario for the future. You will need a touch of luck in the draw to be able to plan ahead. Because the table for these Europa League quarter-finals will be raised.

Several big names from the continent will take the stage in April. Let us cite in particular Olivier Giroud’s AC Milan, transferred to C3 after meeting PSG in the Champions League last fall, but also Daniele De Rossi’s AS Roma or Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen, dashing Bundesliga leader . But the worst possible draw for Marseille would obviously be Liverpool. Impressive in the Premier League, the Reds, driven by the idea of ​​offering a royal end to Jürgen Klopp, are a scarecrow.

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