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This Sunday evening, Marseille won against the TFC after a breathtaking meeting after a hectic week marked by a major sporting crisis.
The 28th day of Ligue 1 ended at the Orange Vélodrome stadium, by the match between Olympique de Marseille, 3rd in the classification with the initial whistle and the Toulouse Football Club, which pointed to 11th before this meeting.
After a week marked by a sporting and institutional crisis, OM had to prevail in order to calm the spirits, knowing that in the event of a victory this evening, the Marseille club could find the place of Dauphin of PSG.
Greenwood still scored for OM.
After 20 minutes of play, Rabiot overflows on the left side and center from the left at the end of the race. Embarrassed by Luis Henrique, Suazo marks against his left camp for the opening of the score on CSC. Around half an hour of play, Toulouse nevertheless picked up. Suazo, fueled by Gboho bordering on the left side on the left side, center for Magri, whose dismayed headache hits.
It was Greenwood who was going to unlock the situation for OM towards the time of play and in a superb way, succeeding in a sublime cross attempt of the right which left left. A few minutes later, the sublime recovery from Rabiot allowed OM to fly away. But the TFC was going to relaunch the match by Sierro following a free kick. A goal without consequences, since OM this evening was very important success this evening.
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