Goal! Marseille 1(3), Lille 1(4). Alexsandro Ribeiro (Lille) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the centre of the goal. Goal! Marseille 1(3), Lille 1(3). Adrien Rabiot (Marseille) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the centre of ...
The Coupe de France Round of 32 sees an interesting tie as Olympique Marseille welcomes LOSC Lille at the Stade Vélodrome in a very enticing battle to progress through the most important French cup competition.
Roberto De Zerbi’s Marseille was dumped out of the French Cup on Tuesday, losing to Lille on penalties in a dramatic tie in the last 32 at the Velodrome after Luis Henrique’s stunning strike had rescued them in normal time.
Roberto De Zerbi is not contending with any other injury concerns as Olympique de Marseille look to secure their progression in the Coupe de France at the expense of Lille OSC on Tuesday night. Elye
Second-placed Marseille lost further ground on leader PSG by drawing 1-1 with Strasbourg in the French league on Sunday. Facing a well-organized and lively visiting side, Marseille struggled to develop its attacking moves in the first half and relied on a penalty converted by Mason Greenwood after the interval to secure a point.
Edon Zhegrova is set to miss out on Lille OSC’s Coupe de France tie against Olympique de Marseille on Tuesday. Bruno Genesio is once again left short of options on the wing with both Zhegrova and
Lille extends its unbeaten run to 20 matches in all competitions by beating Marseille on penalties to reach the French Cup round of 16.
The Stade Vélodrome, theater of great emotions, witnessed cruel disillusionment for Olympique de Marseille this Tuesday evening. In the round
Marseille will be back in Coupe de France action and will host Lille in the round of 32. The Olympians are having a tremendous season.
Lille warmed up for next week's trip to Liverpool in the Champions League by coming from behind to beat Nice 2-1 on Friday and climb up to third place in Ligue 1 as they capitalised on Monaco's surprise defeat earlier.
In one of three all-Ligue 1 clashes in the Coupe de France round of 32, Marseille welcome Lille to the Stade Velodrome on Tuesday, keen to extend their unbeaten start to 2025.
Nabil Bentaleb, the former Tottenham player who suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest less than seven months ago, is back training with Lille. The coach of the Ligue 1 side, Bruno Genesio, says Bentaleb resumed individual training a few days ago with a physical trainer and started practising with the ball on Monday.