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  • If it is obviously too early to speak of a crisis, there is an urgency for Olympique de Marseille (5th in Ligue 1), with this trip this Saturday (9 p.m.) to La Meinau to face a Racing club from Strasbourg who battles in 16th place.

  • Igor Tudor's men have lost all three Ligue 1 games in October so far, and the last loss against the course of play, last weekend against Lens (0-1), seems to have caused headaches .

  • Accustomed to being runners-up to PSG, OM must be careful not to be dropped by Lens, Lorient and Rennes before the World Cup breaks.

  • The probable composition for Racing:

    Sels - Perrin, Nyamsi, Le Marchand - Dagba, Thomasson, Prcic, Bellegarde, Delaine - Gameiro, Diallo.

  • The probable composition for OM:

    Lopez - Mbemba, Balerdi, Kolasinac - Kaboré, Veretout, Guendouzi, Tavares - Under, Payet - Suarez.




9 a.m

.: A little reading to wait, with the question of Marseille training on the program, the post-Lens which was hard to digest for OM, the blues of Gerson who wants to leave this winter, and the different scenarios who await OM in the European Cup for the clash against Tottenham in pro week.

See you soon friends!


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9 a.m.

: Hello people, how are you?

How about a PSG-Troyes sequence (5 p.m.) then Strasbourg-OM (9 p.m.) with us today?

We will be without fault there in any case to live these two meetings.

The trip to Alsace already seems to be a turning point in any case for Olympique de Marseille as the month of October showed the fragility, as well as the current bad luck of Igor Tudor's team.

Second serene and sure of their strength at the end of September, OM indeed chained an incomprehensible accident against Ajaccio (1-2), an undeserving defeat at the Parc des Princes (1-0), then a cruel setback during the course of the game last Saturday against Lens (0-1).

Suffice to say that the band of Valentin Rongier (now 5th) must be careful not to let go before the truce of the Qatari World Cup.

Because after Strasbourg,

in addition to the C1 "final" against Tottenham, OM will be struggling with OL and Monaco in Ligue 1. This menu is tough to say the least, isn't it?

Come on, in the meantime, we're going to make you experience this tantalizing RCS-OM tonight.

>> Appointment from 8:30 p.m. to comment on the compositions, and kick-off at 9 p.m. in the great atmosphere of La Meinau.

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