It was at the Orange Vélodrome that OM faced RC Lens, during the confrontation counting for the 8th day of Ligue 1. RC Lens won their match 3 to 2. Payet had a big match against his opponent by achieving a double.

In addition to the latter, we will also remember the big game of Sotoca, which marked the meeting with his assist and his goal.

In 3-3-3-1, with Payet at the forefront, the Marseille team from Sampaoli faced Haise's starting 11, organized in 3-4-3.

Starting the first half well, Sotoca opened the scoring in the 9th on a serve from Sotoca, to launch his team.

Then, the Artesiens scored again in the 27th, thanks to Frankowski who allowed his team to increase the score.

In the 33rd, the Phocéens regained hope in this meeting thanks to Payet.

The very young Italian striker was definitely in good shape because in the 48th, he scored again from the penalty spot, allowing his team to equalize.

Finally, the last goal of the meeting was scored by Said in the 71st, for RC Lens.

The referee released a card for Gueye, then for Said and Guendouzi.

RC Lens maintains its place at the top of the standings thanks to this new victory.

The defeat suffered by OM wins in 3rd place in the provisional classification (- one place).

OM and RC Lens: the next matches

For its next match, RC Lens will face the Stade de Reims at the Bollaert-Delelis stadium on October 1 at 9 p.m. for the next day.

For its part, OM will meet LOSC on October 3 at 5 p.m. at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium.

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The match in brief: line-up, goals and refereeing

OM - RC Lens: 2-3 (2-2 at half-time)

In Marseille (Orange Vélodrome), September 26, kick off at 8:45 p.m.

RC Lens trainer: Franck Haise

RC Lens composition: Jean-Louis Leca (16), Jonathan Gradit (24) [then Massadio Haidara in the 83rd], Facundo Medina (14), Christopher Wooh (5), Deiver Machado (3) [then Jonathan Clauss in the 70th], Przemysław Frankowski (29), Cheick Doucouré (28), David Pereira Da Costa (20) [then Gaël Kakuta in the 63rd], Seko Fofana (8), Arnaud Kalimuendo Muinga (15) [then Wesley Said in the 63rd ], Florian Sotoca (7)

OM coach: Jorge Sampaoli

Composition of OM: Pau Lopez Sabata (16), Luan Peres Petroni (14), Leonardo Balerdi Rossa (5), William Saliba (2), Pape Gueye (22) [then Konrad De La Fuente in the 46th], Valentin Rongier (21) [then Pol Lirola in the 21st], Ahmadou Bamba Dieng (12) [then Amine Harit in the 63rd], Dimitri Payet (10), Gerson Santos Da Silva (8) [then Luis Henrique Tomaz de Lima in the 89th], Mattéo Guendouzi (6), Cengiz Ünder (17)

Goals: Sotoca (9th sp), Frankowski (27th), Payet (33rd), Payet (48th sp), Said (71st)

Warnings: Gueye (6th), Guendouzi (7th) for OM, Said (93rd) for RC Lens

No player sent off

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