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Sanson, symbol of Marseille efficiency
32 minutes.
It's time for Sanson to make a difference this Friday night.
Entered at the break, the Marseille midfielder brought a touch of creativity, which OM did not have in the first half.
After a return of the head from Benedetto, Sanson resumed a half-volley from the right and left no chance for Kamara (72nd).
Then five minutes, he had ankle pain and was replaced by Strootman.
Symbol of Marseille efficiency, Sanson's OM only shot once on goal and it hit home.
1 - Marseille becomes the first team to win a Ligue 1 match by shooting only once since Opta analyzed the competition in 2006/07.
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- OptaJean (@OptaJean) November 6, 2020
Mandanda, reassuring
In a match very poor in scoring opportunity, the French international did not have a lot of work.
But everything he did, he did well.
His many outings (28th, 29th) 30 meters from his goal, reassured a Marseille defense, lacking confidence after conceding three goals by Porto in C1.
FLOPS
Diallo, the lack of lucidity
The Senegalese striker certainly weighed on the Marseille defense, thanks to his excellent back-to-goal play.
But above all he lacked lucidity in the last gesture in a Strasbourg attack, which would need it.
Rongier, invisible
The former Nantes player has not entered his season.
Established in a diamond-shaped environment with Gueye, Kamara and Cuisance, the native of Mâcon ran a lot and had satisfactory ball catches at the start of the second half, but his contribution should be much higher.
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