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If there is no doubt that PSG will be crowned champion of France, the fight for the podium – and the direct tickets for the Champions League – promises to rage until the end in Ligue 1. with a match with three certainly between OM, Nice and Monaco, which stand in six points – or even four or five if Lille and Lyon manage to quickly redo a part of their delay.
In this last straight line, OM as its competitors needs all of its living forces. This will not be the case for the coming weeks since one of the executives of the Roberto de Zerbi workforce was injured on Sunday when receiving Nantes at the Vélodrome (2-0). The fifth most used Olympian this season behind Geronimo Rulli, Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg, Mason Greenwood and Luis Henrique.
Several weeks of absence
Arrived in Marseille on the tip of the crampons, Amir Murillo was able to make himself essential in the defensive system of the Italian technician, in a role of center right capable of assisting the privileged piston on this flank that is Luis Henrique. However, forced to leave his partners prematurely against the Canaries, from the 24the Minute, the 29-year-old Panamanian international suffers from a muscular lesion to the hamstrings and will miss the Phocoaans for several weeks.
“” Murillo can be absent for a few weeks, we will see, we will adapt. But we are OM, we need a complete workforce. It's up to me to manage and make the right choices », Souffle Roberto de Zerbi on Sunday evening, well aware of the handicap for his team. Pol Lirola is a possible alternative, but the Spanish side is illustrated above all by its inconstancy this season. There remains the Luiz Felipe Ramos option, the winter recruit that could make its debut in the sky and white jersey, for a quarter of an hour.
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