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OM fell to Strasbourg this Sunday at the end of the 6th day of Ligue 1 (1-0).
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Composition
After its victory won at the last minute in Lyon at the end of a crazy match (2-3), Olympique de Marseille will try to continue against Strasbourg, this Sunday evening at Meinau, at the end of the 6e day of Ligue 1.
Present in the group, Adrien Rabiot starts on the bench. For the occasion, Hojbjerg helps out in defense. In attack, De Zerbi preferred Wahi to Maupay.
Among the most pleasant teams to watch since the start of the season, Strasbourg remains in three matches without a victory, against Lyon (4-3), Angers (1-1) and Lille (4-3).
Strasbourg-OM, the official lineups
Strasbourg: Petrovic – Doué, Sow, Sarr, Moreira – Santos, Doukouré – Bakwa, Diarra, Nanasi – Emegha.
OM: Rulli – Murillo, Cornelius, Hojbjerg, Brassier – Kondogbia, Koné – Greenwood, Harit, Luis Henrique – Wahi.
Strasbourg-OM, on which channel to watch the match?
The kickoff for this match of the 6th day of Ligue 1 between OL and Olympiakos will be given this Sunday, September 29, at 8:45 p.m. The match will take place at Meinau and will be refereed by Mr. Delajod. It will be broadcast live and exclusively on DAZN.
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