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Last Sunday, Olympique de Marseille reduced the size of its mattress on its pursuers in Ligue 1. by losing (2-0) on the lawn of the OGC Nice, during the closing match of the 19th day of Ligue 1, the Marseille club saw AS Monaco come back to three points and the Aiglons four.
Sunday evening, at 8:45 p.m., the men of Roberto de Zerbi will welcome Olympique Lyonnais for the shock of the twentieth day of the championship. The opportunity to maintain, or even distance the “pack” of the pursuers. As surprising as it may seem, Adrien Rabiot prefers to look up to the ranking.
Rabiot turned forward in the ranking
“Looking up, you can only do wellsaid the international midfielder this Friday afternoon at a press conference. It is always better to look forward, rather than set fire and look back. »» For the moment, OM has a ten units behind Paris Saint-Germain.
For his part, the Marseille coach hopes that his team is raising his head during this Olympico. “We have to get up on Sunday, warned of Zerbi. We are fortunate to be able to play at home against a strong team. This is the beauty of football: leaving with a victory against a direct competitor. »»
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