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Another hard blow for Elye Wahi, who is definitely having a very difficult first season in the OM jersey.
Elye Wahi’s first season at OM is definitely very complicated. Arriving from Lens this summer for 25 million euros and expected as the new starting center forward of Ciel et Blanc, the young French striker (22 years old) has been disillusioned for many weeks already. And the news announced Friday by RMC Sport will not help anything.
The former Sang et Or player, who lost his place in the eleven to Neal Maupay, injured his thigh and will be sidelined for around ten days. Nothing too serious, then, but this glitch will deprive him of Marseille’s next two matches, against Rennes on Saturday evening in Ligue 1 and against Lille next Tuesday in the Coupe de France.
The year started well for Elye Wahi…
In the best case scenario, the Marseille number 9 will be back against Strasbourg on January 19 in the championship. A halt when the year 2025 had started well for him. Last Sunday against Le Havre, at the Vélodrome, he participated in OM’s offensive festival (5-1) by scoring just after coming into play (66e). His third goal of the season.
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