Olympique de Marseille are now winless in their last three Ligue 1 games after throwing away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with RC Strasbourg Alsace thanks to a 97th-minute penalty.
Match Events
1' Match Event for Marseille vs Strasbourg
6' Highlight from Marseille vs Strasbourg
9' GOAL! Marseille 1-0 Strasbourg
14' Highlight from Marseille vs Strasbourg
39' Highlight from Marseille vs Strasbourg
42' Match Event for Marseille vs Strasbourg
46' GOAL! Marseille 2-0 Strasbourg
74' GOAL! Marseille 2-1 Strasbourg
96' Match Event for Marseille vs Strasbourg
Line-ups
Marseille XI: Aubameyang, Gerónimo Rulli, Emerson, Hojbjerg, Pavard, Aguerd, Gouiri, Timothy Weah, Greenwood, Quinten Timber, Bilal Nadir
Subs: Kondogbia, Jeffrey de Lange, Facundo Medina, Hamed Traoré, Himad Abdelli, Igor Paixão, CJ Egan-Riley, Nwaneri, Arthur Vermeeren
Strasbourg XI: Chilwell, Andrew Omobamidele, Julio Enciso, Guéla Doué, Valentín Barco, Diego Moreira, Martial Godo, Mike Penders, Joaquín Panichelli, Lucas Høgsberg, Samir El Mourabet
Subs: K. Johnsson, Sebastian Nanasi, David Datro Fofana, Rafael Luís, Guemissongui Ouattara, Junior Mwanga, Mathis Amougou, Aarón Anselmino, Gessime Yassine
Keniknopsu
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where is those useless french jonalist. since nwaneri didn't play no one is talking again. enemies of progress
Vidbklmrty
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the whole team just Chelsea players
pihknpsuz
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Ethan did not go to Marseille to be on the bench. The coach should start the lad
layackmpu
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if Nwaneri played this game,the media would have turned to him , good that he did not play otherwise he would be the problem
Vimbii
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Shockn score line
Mocbdknsuy
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useless management
ElishaMathias
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this club started well now they can't even control a rhythm of a clear winning game