OM-PSG: relive the pre-match live

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The official compositions are out. No big surprise on the Marseille side, with Kondogbia in central defense and Brassier sliding on the left. Little surprise on the Parisian side with the retention of Kang-In Lee in the position of false number 9.

The compositions

Marseille Olympic: Rulli – Murillo, Balerdi, Kondogbia, Brassier – Harit, Hojbjerg, Rabiot – Greenwood, Wahi, Henrique

Paris Saint-Germain: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes – Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Neves – Dembélé, Lee, Barcola

You will have understood, Achraf Hakimi has a good chance of being started this evening. Surely one of the most consistent Parisians since the start of the season, the Moroccan will still be crucial this Sunday if PSG wants to leave the Vélodrome with the three points. A little earlier this Sunday, French Football Weekly looked back on the convincing start to the season of the player trained at Real Madrid.

During the field reconnaissance, the PSG coach went to meet the Olympian legend. The two men, who maintain a deep respect, had a long discussion.

After the OM bus, it is the turn of the PSG bus to arrive at the Vélodrome. To avoid any unfortunate event as was the case with OL last season, the Parisian leaders opted for an unmarked bus. Good news: the latter arrived safely in Marseille. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi was also present.

A few minutes ago, the OM players arrived at the Vélodrome.

And in a few moments, all the passion around this match will be broadcast inside the Vélodrome, which could see its record attendance this Sunday. This is everything that was planned by OM. As a reminder, the attendance record for a football match in the Olympian den is 66,046 spectators and was established during last season’s Classic.

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