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Jean-Louis Gasset has announced a major comeback to face Nice, this Wednesday evening in a late match.
After its crazy evening last Thursday in the Europa League, Olympique de Marseille came back down to earth on Sunday, held by Toulouse (2-2) on the occasion of the 30th day of Ligue 1. Despite this new poor performance in the championship , the Phocaeans remain in the race to secure a European place at the end of the season. To do this, they must not miss each other against Nice.
This Wednesday (9 p.m.), OM welcomes OGC Nice in a late match. A meeting for which Jean-Louis Gasset will be able to count on the return of Jonathan Clauss, injured in his hamstring during the friendly match between France and Chile (3-2) on March 26.
Mbemba and Sarr still absent
“Who is available?” Claus, yes. Harit, yes”assured the Olympian coach at a press conference this Tuesday, before explaining the absence of Amine Harit from today’s training: “Amine (absent from today’s training) has something of an allergy, the doctor preferred to treat him locally, there will be no problem for tomorrow against Nice. »
On the other hand, Jean-Louis Gasset will have to compose without Chancel Mbemba and Ismaïla Sarr. Already out against Toulouse, the Congolese defender still suffers from a knee. For his part, the Senegalese winger, injured in his hamstring, has not played again since March 17 and a defeat for OM in Rennes (2-0). Bilal Nadir, Valentin Rongier, Bamo Meïté and Quentin Merlin are also absent.
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