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After an Electric Classic ended in a frustrating setback in numerical inferiority (0-3), Marseille Olympic sets the table again. The Marseille club has the opportunity to initiate a new dynamic of success. To do this, Roberto De Zerbi’s team will have to avoid the trap set by FC Nantes at La Beaujoire.
A meeting which should cause some headaches for the Italian technician. Deprived of Amine Harit after the expulsion of the Moroccan international against Paris Saint-Germain, De Zerbi will have to make strong choices to put together his starting lineup.
2 questions for OM’s 11
In fact, two questions arise for this trip to Nantes: the first concerns the animation. Will Olympique de Marseille keep its 4-2-3-1 eleven with a real playmaker? If De Zerbi opts for this approach, the tenure of young Ismaël Koné would be possible.
But it launches the debate on the second problem of this match: the digital replacement of Amine Harit. Because in addition to Koné, De Zerbi could also opt for a change in tactical scheme by incorporating a more defensive midfielder. OM would return to a more classic 4-3-3 system with Kondogbia, or the former Nantes player Rongier. Finally, the possibility of switching to 4-4-2 cannot be ruled out if Maupay is associated with Wahi on the attacking front.
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