Wahi weighed down OM

1 month ago 14
ARTICLE AD

OM failed to dominate Reims this Sunday at the Vélodrome, at the end of the 2nd day of Ligue 1 (2-2).

It’s confirmed: OM will be spectacular this season. After having beaten Brest in the inaugural round (1-5), the Marseille team made its return to the Vélodrome this Sunday to close the second act of the championship. With a spirited, intense match at the end, but unfortunately no victory for the 65,000 spectators present for the occasion in the stands of the Boulevard Michelet stadium.

However, the Olympians were able to take control of the game, according to the precepts of their coach Roberto De Zerbi, with the 25th minutee minute a textbook action perfectly concluded by Amine Harit. An advantage which could (should?) have been doubled before the break by a very clumsy Elye Wahi in front of the opposing goal.

Greenwood scores again

Held in check twice by Reims goalkeeper Yehvann Diouf (38e44e), the former Lens player especially missed two golden opportunities when the goal seemed wide open, first missing the target (31e), then seeing Joseph Okumu sacrifice himself on his line to replace his goalkeeper on a not strong enough shot from the French Espoirs international (45e+2).

All the more unfortunate for the Phocéens as the Champenois came back from the locker room with much better intentions, finding the fault twice, one after the other, through Sergio Akieme (51e) and Yaya Fofana (55e). Released under the whistles of the Vélodrome at the 67e minute, Elye Wahi then gave way to a Jonathan Rowe who was rather at his best for his debut. And OM still obtained a meritorious draw (2-2) thanks to its new offensive star, Mason Greenwood, already a double scorer last week (71e). A result which leaves Marseille in fifth place, two lengths behind a leading quartet made up of PSG, Lille, Monaco and Lens.

Avatar photo

Written by:

Manu Tournoux

Manu Tournoux is a passionate and knowledgeable football enthusiast with a special focus on French football. Born and raised in France, Manu discovered his love for the beautiful game at a young age and developed a deep understanding of the ins and outs of "Le Championnat." His French roots and extensive experience in football journalism have made him an invaluable asset to the French Football Weekly team.
 
 As an author for the website, Manu's expertise includes not only in-depth analysis of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 matches but also insightful profiles of up-and-coming talents, detailed transfer news, and engaging coverage of the French national team. His captivating writing style and undeniable passion for the game have earned him a loyal following among our readers.
 
 When he's not crafting engaging articles for French Football Weekly, Manu enjoys attending live matches whenever he can, exploring football culture in various French cities, and engaging in spirited debates with fellow fans. Feel free to follow Manu on Twitter and interact with him as he shares his expert opinions, insights, and love for French football.

Read Entire Article