Grassau (Germany) (AFP)

Ride youth! Olympique de Marseille won its second friendly match, 6-1 against Heimstetten (German D4) thanks to players from his training, including a double from Marley Aké (19), Wednesday in Grassau (Germany).

Boubacar Kamara, already an executive, at 20, scored in the top corner (45 + 1) and Florian Chabrolle (22, 64) too.

Admittedly, the opponent was only a club from the German 4th division, but this success pleases OM, launched for good in training.

Tuesday, his center gained three places in the classification of the French Football Federation (FFF). In 13th place, OM is not yet a monster, but it is progressing.

The most prominent was the young Biterrois Aké, lined up at the forefront in the first period. On his first goal, he nodded into the goal a strike from Morgan Sanson repelled by the keeper (25).

He still owes the second to "Morgie", who threw himself in to center on the forward striker (45 + 1).

The success of the Minots, "it's good for the club," said Valentin Rongier.

- Marley got tough "-

"Marley is seasoned physically, he understood that if he wanted to exist in Ligue 1, he had to resist defenders," continues the midfielder.

After "Bouba" Kamara, Chabrolle made a nice hook, after a good ball from Pape Gueye, another young player (21) but recruited him in Le Havre this summer, to also score.

Among the "old", Pipa Benedetto scored the fifth goal opportunistically (66), and Rongier the last (90 + 1), with a flick.

OM also tested a little competitive aggressiveness in this match, a little less peaceful than against FC Pinzgau (5-1) on Sunday.

"We did not expect so much impact, admits Rongier, but we got in tune."

If the objective of the preparation is "to be ready for the first official match of the season" against Saint-Étienne, on August 23, as André Villas-Boas repeats, the Olympian coach could see his team rub shoulders already to a rough match.

The club from the suburbs of Munich played hard, OM too, and the German referee Benedict Jany did not calm the discussions.

- "I don't want to talk to you!" -

He started arguing with Dimitri Payet, finally warned after refusing to listen to the man in black, to whom he had just said: "Stop your c ..., my brother", for a fault that the N.10 considered non-existent (9).

A little later, a severe tackle on the same Payet was not whistled (28), and the spirits were really heated.

“What do you do, my friend?” Alvaro Gonzalez asked Benedict Jany, who replied curtly: “I don't want to talk to you!”

Even the placid Steve Mandanda crossed the field to come and say to the referee: "Speak quietly!"

The Olympians also worked on their aggressiveness, Alvaro was warned for a tackle just before the pressure build-up (27).

OM were surprised on Heimstetten's first attack, a full skylight from striker Ensar Skrijelj (23) following a free kick. But then he upheld the law of the strongest.

It will be less obvious on paper in the next match on Saturday (4 p.m.) against a Slovak D1, FC DAC Dujnaska Streda.

OM in the first period:

Pelé - Sakai, Alvaro, Caleta-Car, Khaoui - Sanson, Kamara, Strootman - Thauvin, Aké, Payet

OM in the second half:

Pelé - Sarr, Sakai (Mohamed Abdallah (84), Caleta-Car, Amavi - Rongier, Pa. Gueye, Sanson (Radonjic, 65) - Germain, Benedetto, Chabrolle

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