Friendly: OM recovered, OL surprised

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Three days after a setback against Nîmes for their first summer outing, Roberto De Zerbi’s OM put things right on Wednesday evening.

Facing Toulon residents of National 2 (fourth division), the Marseillais won 3-0 at the Commanderie, with goals from Kondogbia (38e), Harit (58e on penalty) and Abdallah (70e).

Note a penalty rejected by Ngapandouetnbu at the end of the match (78e) and Greenwood’s first steps in sky and white, throughout the first period.

At the same time, facing a Sankt Pauli recently promoted to the Bundesliga, OL lost at the very end of the game (0-1), surprised by Schmitz (87e).

Also defeated by Brest against Laval (Ligue 2), by the smallest of margins (0-1) and a goal from Kadile (15eLe Havre having for its part drawn with Clermont (1-1), with a goal from Joujou (24e) for the late Auvergne equalizer from Armougom (89e).

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