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Gennaro Gattuso will still be faced with a real headache, before the clash against Olympique Lyonnais scheduled for this Sunday (8:45 p.m.).
After a very lively winter transfer window, Olympique de Marseille will plunge back into the daily grind of Ligue 1. And the Marseille club will quickly be in the thick of things as they travel to Groupama Stadium to challenge Olympique Lyonnais, Sunday, for the 20th day of Ligue 1 (8:45 p.m.).
Once again, Gennaro Gattuso will have to reshape his starting lineup. The good news, for the Italian technician, concerns the returns of Moroccans Amine Harit and Assedine Ounahi. The premature elimination of the Atlas Lions in the round of 16 of the African Cup of Nations against South Africa (0-2) allows OM to recover these two important executives.
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Gattuso will also benefit from the integration of Faris Moumbagna, who is currently acclimatizing with the group. But the OM coach may have to do without Geoffrey Kondogbia. Not spared by physical problems, the midfielder would suffer from muscular discomfort. It is very uncertain for this Olympico.
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