Every day, the morning of Europe 1 looks back on one of the sporting events that make the news.

This Thursday, Virginie Phulpin is interested in the new rout of the Olympique de Marseille at the Stade Vélodrome.

The club lost one to zero against Lens.

According to her, the supporters are the only ones playing their role at the moment at OM and the club must act.

OM were beaten again this Wednesday evening at the velodrome stadium.

1 to 0 for Lens.

An absolute non-match from the Marseillais.

For Virginie Phulpin, in this club, there is now fire on all floors. 

There is a big difference between the Marseille supporters and the players.

We saw it this Wednesday evening.

When the players are on the pitch, they give the perfect illusion of not being there.

And when the fans cannot be at the stadium, they find a way to be present anyway with their inscriptions as gigantic as they are premonitory like "you are disgusting".

But we have to admit that this is the best summary of a match ever.

In fact, the supporters are the only ones playing their role at the moment at OM.

Which is funny in a closed session.

The players, the team, they are missing.

We had already noticed last weekend during their defeat against Nîmes.

The tone had risen, and they had promised a revolt.

All they have managed to do is make statistics history.

Four shots in all in the match, including one on target.

They had never done worse at home since the stats existed in football.

The famous slogan "forever the first" remains a bit in the throat at the moment.

The only moment of lucidity of the Marseillais came after the final whistle, when captain Stève Mandanda said that a lot of things had to be changed at the club.

It's hard to prove him wrong.  

Does that mean he wants to change coaches? 

Virginie Phulpin does not know if the players have all let go of André Villas-Boas, but some, like Dimitri Payet, still give the perfect illusion.

Otherwise, how is it possible to move so little on a piece of land?

And the coach, what does he say? 

There is a great collective emulation at the moment at OM.

Each tries to pull the other down, and it works perfectly, the club reaches the level of the daisies.

Will the management part with André Villas-Boas?

She assures us not.

It must be said that it is difficult to expect anything from the president.

We see more the name of Jacques-Henri Eyraud on the banners of supporters demanding his resignation than his shadow on the sidewalks of the city.

The less time he spends in Marseille, the happier he is.

Logical for a president who finds that there are too many Marseille supporters who work at OM.

On Saturday, he put a lot of pressure on the players, he got angry all red.

Obviously, it really scared them.

The president of OM is about as respected in the locker room as physical distancing in the metro during rush hour.

And it's also starting to become a real problem.