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Marseille
Metz
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110
81
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56
30
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54
46
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End 3-1
93′
3-1
H. J. Traorè
Assist: A. Gouiri
91′
H. Abdelli
I.Paixão
87′
L.Michal
Alpha·Toure
84′
K.Kouao
82′
Tochukvu Nnadi
Q.Timber
82′
H. J. Traorè
M. Greenwood
82′
F. Ballo-Touré
M. Colin
81′
N. Mbala
J. Deminguet
72′
A.Vermeeren
P. Aubameyang
56′
M. Colin
49′
2-1
G. Tsitaishvili
Assist: G. Hein
48′
2-0
I.Paixão
Assist: M. Greenwood
Halftime 1-0
47′
F. Medina
13′
1-0
P. Aubameyang
Assist: M. Greenwood
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Match Info
Olympique de Marseille secured a convincing 3-1 victory over FC Metz at the Stade Vélodrome in French Ligue 1. This result provides a significant boost to Marseille's European qualification hopes while deepening Metz's relegation worries. Marseille started brightly and were rewarded with an early goal from a corner kick, powerfully headed home in the 8th minute. They doubled their lead midway through the first half with a flowing team move finished from inside the box. Metz showed resilience and pulled a goal back just before the break with a well-taken strike from distance, setting up a tense second half. The key moment came in the 60th minute when Marseille's talismanic forward was brought down in the area, earning a penalty which he calmly converted to restore the two-goal cushion. Marseille controlled the tempo thereafter, with their midfield dictating play and limiting Metz to half-chances. A notable incident was a disallowed goal for Metz for a marginal offside call, confirmed by VAR, which extinguished their hopes of a late comeback. The standout performer was Marseille's playmaker, who provided two assists and orchestrated most of the dangerous attacks. The three points lift Marseille into the top six of the Ligue 1 table, while Metz remains entrenched in the bottom three, facing a daunting fight for survival. The Marseille manager was pleased, stating, "The response after their goal was perfect. We showed maturity," while the Metz coach lamented, "We gave ourselves a mountain to climb with the early mistakes. We need to be more solid from the start."

