Samuel Gigot reveals the name of his favorite captain at OM

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Samuel Gigot is one of the most important players at Olympique de Marseille and even more so since Valentin Rongier’s injury. With the absence of the French midfielder, the defender is propelled as captain of the squad.

In an interview given to Parisianthe number 4 of the Marseille club revealed the name of the captain who had the most impact on him in the history of Olympique de Marseille. “My favorite captain at OM? There was one that I really liked, it was Lorik Cana, even if he didn’t start at the right club. I even adored him! I remember an OM – PSG (1-0 in October 2005) at the Vélodrome, where he scored the winning goal on a header in front of the north turn. »

Victory and nothing else against OL this Sunday

It’s the long-awaited shock of this 20th day of Ligue 1. This Sunday evening, Olympique de Marseille travels to Groupama Stadium to challenge Olympique Lyonnais. An Olympico which promises to be electric and above all very tight between the two teams.

Eighth in the ranking, OM wants to get back on the path to victory. Gennaro Gattuso’s men remain in 3 consecutive draws in Ligue 1. Opposite, OL have fallen back into their ways.

Les Gones are in a series of 2 defeats in a row in Ligue 1 and are back in the red zone. A success would be welcome for Pierre Sage’s men who absolutely must take points in this second part of the season.

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