OM: Roberto de Zerbi speaks on the absence of Ismaël Bennacer

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This Sunday, the 26th day of Ligue 1 ends with an enticing classic between PSG and OM. A shock that may seem unbalanced as PSG is walking on the water this season in Ligue 1 and emerges from a qualification for the quarterfinals of the Champions League gleaned from the lawn of Liverpool. For its part, Marseille moves to Ile-de-France with a slew of absences. In the afternoon, the Canebière club faced a last-minute package with Ismaël Bennacer who will not compete in the meeting against Paris.

A blow to which Roberto de Zerbi returned to the microphone of Dazn Before the meeting: “Yesterday he felt muscle pressure. He can't play. The medical staff told me that he couldn't play. It was a great risk. We have already injured Hojbjerg. It was not the right solution to play with him. It doesn't change much. Konodgbia will play in the midfield. Against a team of this level, you have to play with personality and as a team. You have to play with pride. This is an important match because we can make our supporters happy. In the ranking, it is also important to go to Champions League. We want to get there.»»

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