OM vs Strasbourg: Gattuso’s Angry Rant, Game Highlights, and Match Analysis

2023-11-25 22:25:33

Gattuso calls ‘crappy second period’

“The second period, you’ll excuse my language but it was shit. We didn’t do anything, I’m really angry tonight. I think it was the worst period since I arrived, he didn’t there’s nothing to keep,” said an angry Gennaro Gattuso on Canal+ Foot.

Cold exchange between supporters and OM players

After the match, the Marseille players went to salute their yard by applauding. They did not receive any applause in return but a few whistles and gestures of discontent.

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No winner in Strasbourg and that doesn’t help anyone

Strasbourg and OM part with a parity score at Meinau (1-1). Emegha opened the scoring but Clauss equalized in the first half. In the ranking, Marseille moved up to ninth place while Strasbourg moved to twelfth.

Three more minutes

Still 1-1 in this match while the fourth referee announces that added time will be a minimum of three minutes.

Perrin’s saving tackle

The former OM defender dispossessed Aubameyang of the ball as the Gabonese was preparing to strike in front of Sels. Lucas Perrin saves his team.

Bakwa takes a yellow

The referee sanctions the Strasbourg winger after a delayed intervention by the latter on Renan Lodi.

Strasbourg pushes

Patrick Vieira’s men are pushing hard to try to snatch victory. They are pushed by the Meinau.

Four changes

Strasbourg makes a triple change. Sahi, Sobol and Sissoko replace Mwanga, Diarra and Delaine. On the OM side, the young Bilal Nadir replaces Iliman Ndiaye.

Balerdi décisif

The Argentine defender made a saving intervention while Mothiba was lurking behind him and was able to push the ball deep. OM is on the verge of collapse.

Diarra chooses the individual solution

The Strasbourg midfielder has two calls but prefers to use them to strike but his attempt lacks precision and power to deceive Pau Lopez.

Missed transversal of Bakwa

The former Bordeaux player tries to turn the game towards Delaine but Bakwa’s ball is much too long.

They are s’enflamme

After finding the bar a few minutes ago, the Strabsbourg winger tries his luck again but this time his shot goes well over the top.

Bakwa touches the bar !

What a thrill for OM! Bakwa inherits the ball and rolls over but the bar saves the Olympians. Strasbourg is close to regaining the advantage.

Change on both sides

Gennaro Gattuso and Patrick Vieira bring in new blood. Vitinha and Harit give way to OM. Aubameyang and Ounahi return while Mothiba replaces Emegha on the Strasbourg side.

Emegha wins with his head

Thomas Delaine overflows and crosses towards the first scorer of the evening. Emegha wins his duel in front of Balerdi but is unable to adjust his head.

Mbemba decroises

Lodi takes the Marseille corner to the near post. Mbemba cuts the trajectory at the near post but his uncrossed header misses the Sels cages.

The Strasbourg goal is refused!

La Meinau exploded with joy but had not heard Jérôme Brisard’s whistle. Lopez was hit in the air by Perrin. Diarra then pushes the ball into the back of the net but the goal is canceled.

Playing time at Meinau

After a little more than 60 minutes played, the outcome of this meeting is still very undecided. Strasbourg came back well in this second half but came up against Lopez. OM has been more discreet since returning from the locker room.

Lopez’s double save

The Marseille goalkeeper has been in high demand since returning from the locker room and saves his team as in this double parade. Clauss was very close to cheating his own doorman.

Lopez makes another stop

Bakwa tries to deceive the Spanish OM goalkeeper from a tight angle but the latter responds and pushes back for a corner.

Sarr comes into play

Gennaro Gattuso also makes a change with the exit of Correa who is replaced by Ismaïla Sarr.

A first change

Patrick Vieira makes the first change of the evening with the exit of Angelo replaced by Bakwa.

Gameiro stumbles on Lopez

Very nice movement from the Alsatians concluded by Gameiro. Pau Lopez is well disciplined on his line and deflects.

Harit misses the target

Iliman Ndiaye finds Amine Harit behind but the Moroccan international misses his shot. It ends up next to the frame.

From the battle to the middle

Since returning from the locker room, the two teams have been engaged in a big battle for the ball. The Alsatians seem better in this meeting.

Balerdi is solid

The Argentine defender won two duels against two opponents and managed to get the foul to blow away OM.

Already an opportunity

Clauss overflows in his right and center lane. It was pushed back with difficulty by the Strasbourg defense on Veretout who saw his recovery narrowly escape the target.

It’s back to Strasbourg!

The 22 players are back on the pitch at Meinau where there is 1-1 between Strasbourg and OM. Jonathan Clauss responded to Emanuel Emegha.

1-1 at the break!

Jérôme Brisard whistles the end of this first period. OM reacted well after Strasbourg’s early lead. Clauss responded to Emegha’s goal.

Two more minutes

The fourth referee indicates that the added time for this first period is a minimum of two minutes.

Kondgobia was hanging around

On a corner badly pushed back by Diarra, Kondogbia tries to take over with first intention but he lacks precision on this difficult recovery.

Veretout was looking for Clauss

The former Roma player had seen Clauss’ sharp call but lacked a little precision when serving it.

Delaine’s cross is missed

The former Metz full-back completely misses his cross after a good Strasbourg movement.

Kondogbia rate of relaunch

The Marseille captain completely misses a full-axis pass but Strasbourg does not take advantage of it at all.

OM continues to push

Clauss’ equalizer did not satisfy the Olympians who continued to largely dominate this meeting. There is a quarter of an hour left in this first act.

Clauss equalizes!

Marseille’s domination is finally achieved! Jonathan Clauss volleys from outside the area and deceives Sels with the help of the post. The former Strasbourg player does not celebrate his goal out of respect for his former club.

Strasbourg proceeds against

If the Phocaeans have the ball, they can be trapped by the counterattacks of Patrick Vieira’s men who do poorly in this type of situation.

Ndiaye does not have the cons

The Senegalese attempts a breakthrough after a relay in the last 25 meters of the opponent but the counterattack is favorable to the Alsatians.

Sensational stop by Sels!

Correa certainly thought he had scored but Matz Sels made an absolutely incredible save on his line. What an opportunity for OM.

Sels intervenes with his fist

The Racing goalkeeper is still in control of his area and clears Lodi’s center with his fist. The Marseille action had been well constructed.

Perrin is back

The Strasbourg defender returns to the Meinau pitch and seems to be able to hold his place in this meeting.

Superb intervention by Perrin

The former Marseillais throws himself at the feet of Vitinha and deflects the Portuguese strike who was in a very good position. Lucas Perrin appears to have been injured during the action and remains on the ground.

Vitinha devisse

Clauss takes an off-centre free kick and successfully finds Vitinha at the far post but the Portuguese misses his shot. The Meinau room.

Sels sort

Ndiaye is wanted on a change of sides but Matz Sels tumbles into the feet of the Marseille winger and clears into touch.

Racing surprises OM!

What a great start to the match for the Alsatians! Emegha just had to push the ball into the back of the net after superb work from Gameiro who had come up against Lopez just before. This is Strasbourg’s first first-half goal in Ligue 1 this season.

Sels is on the trajectory

The Belgian goalkeeper well anticipated the cross from Vitinha who had made a good call on the left side.

Angelo misses his cross

The Brazilian duel between Angelo and Lodi is won by the former who then misses his cross.

Sels should already report himself!

Jonathan Clauss was very close to giving the Olympians the advantage with a well-balanced volley. The Strasbourg goalkeeper makes a great first display.

A big dry cleaning

The Alsatians put a lot of pressure on Marseille’s recovery and Emegha was very close to taking advantage of Veretout’s not strong enough pass.

Let’s go to Strasbourg!

This looks a lot like a fear game for both teams. Jérôme Brisard kicks off this meeting between Strasbourg and OM, two sick teams.

Kick-off in ten minutes

This third match of the 13th day of Ligue 1 will start in ten minutes. These two injured beasts that are Strasbourg and OM will seek to react and get back on track this season.

The very difficult season in Strasbourg

After 12 points in 11 contested matches, Racing is experiencing a very complicated first part of the season. With 1.09 points per match, Patrick Vieira has the lowest average of Strasbourg coaches since the Alsatian club’s rise to the elite in 2017.

Strasbourg succeeds in Marseille

The Olympians travel to Alsatian lands with a certain psychological influence. Indeed, OM have not lost to Strasbourg for 17 matches in all competitions.

OM’s eleven, without Aubameyang but with Vitinha and Correa

Lopez – Clauss, Mbemba, Balerdi, Lodi – Kondogbia, Veretout – Ndiaye, Harit, Correa – Vitinha

The eleven of Strasbourg has fallen

Sels – Guilbert, Nyamsi, Perrin, Delaine – Mwanga, Doukoure, Angelo, Doukouré – Emegha, Diarra, Gameiro.

Benatia present in La Meinau

The Meinau is sold out for the 33rd time in a row. 100 Marseille supporters were authorized to travel to Strasbourg.

Mehdi Benatia, new sports advisor/consultant for OM, is traveling to the East.

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And here is the OM group

Azzedine Ounahi returns for the first time since the match against Nice on October 21. Samuel Gigot is absent because he is suspended.

How Gattuso tried to boost his attackers’ confidence during the break

Wednesday’s training session, open in its entirety to the media, made it possible to highlight the very positive and very attentive management that Gennaro Gattuso adopts towards Aubameyang and Vitinha, his two leading attackers, lacking confidence and success against to goal.

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Either match at Meinau

Hello everyone ! Fifteenth in Ligue 1, Strasbourg hosts OM, tenth, this Saturday as part of the 13th day. Kick-off at 9 p.m. in live commentary from RMC Sport.

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