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L'Olympique de Marseille attacks a mountain. After conceding two defeats on his last three games, the Roberto de Zerbi team is measured by the League 1 leader, Paris Saint-Germain, who continues to impress in the championship as on the European scene.
An extremely perilous displacement that the Marseillais will approach with a diminished workforce since Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, the precious OM midfielder, joined the infirmary for several weeks and is forfeited for this classic.
PSG-OM: 3 options to replace Hojbjerg
Who will replace Hojbjerg in the midfield? Roberto de Zerbi was quite transparent on the issue, listing three names to fill this absence. “” Hojbjerg? We will miss it. When he's there, I'm always quieter. I have Nadir, Rongier or Kondogbia to replace it. We will see who will play but one thing is certain, it will be one of the three. One thing is certain: Adrien Rabiot will not back down in a lower position.
The old titi will be eagerly awaited for his return to the Parc des Princes. He should hold in a hybrid position of left offensive midfielder, with Amine Gouiri and Mason Greenwood in attack. The other Marseille executives are expected to kick off, from Balerdi to Bennacer, passing the irremovable Rulli in the goals.
The expected composition for OM : Rulli – Balerdi, Luiz Felipe, Kondogbia – Luis Henrique, Rongier, Bennacer, Merlin – Greenwood, Gouiri, Rabiot.
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