beaten by Frankfurt, Olympique de Marseille can still dream of qualifying

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The enchanted parenthesis is over. After two consecutive victories on the European scene, Olympique de Marseille was beaten by Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday October 26, in the group stage of the Champions League (2-1). Consequence: the Phocaeans find themselves last in their group before the last day.

But nothing is decided for the men of Igor Tudor, who will have their destiny in their hands on Tuesday 1is november. In case of victory against Tottenham, they will be guaranteed to qualify for the round of 16 of the competition.

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With a favorable result in the other match (Sporting Portugal-Eintracht Frankfurt), the Olympians could even finish first in their group, a scenario almost unhoped for at the Canebière a few weeks ago. But to win against the English, the Marseillais will have to do better than Wednesday, and in particular from the start of the meeting. Because against Frankfurt, the Marseille supporters undoubtedly had an unpleasant taste of deja-vu.

Another bad start for OM

As against Sporting, the Marseille defense did not last long before cracking. From the third minute of play, Evan Ndicka found Daichi Kamada at the entrance to the area, to already give the advantage to the German players. Nothing frankly very reassuring on the OM side, especially for a team that has just lost its last three Ligue 1 matches.

Still, as often, the Marseillais were able to count on Mattéo Guendouzi to come back to score. Livelier than the Frankfurt defence, the former Arsenal catapulted under Kevin Trapp’s bar a volley from the right on a cross from Chancel Mbemba (22e). Unfortunately for OM, Guendouzi and Mbemba were much more unfortunate a few minutes later: the first lost a ball in the middle of the field, then the second was somewhat overwhelmed in defense, to offer a goal ball to Randal in spite of himself Kolo Muani, who did not miss the opportunity to score his first goal in the Champions League (27e).

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The achievement of the former Nantes player could suggest a crazy evening at the Deutsche Bank Arena, which could almost compete with PSG’s victory the day before against Maccabi Haifa (7-2). In the end, nothing came of it, and apart from a few occasions, such as a strike from Amine Harit (45e) or a lob attempt from Alexis Sanchez (57e), the Phocaeans were never very dangerous in the Frankfurt area.

“The disappointment is great. We made a bad start to the match. We concede two goals a little stupidly, we manage to come back to the score but it is played on details ”, confided, after the meeting, Amine Harit at the microphone of Canal +. Unlike other teams like FC Barcelona (beaten on their lawn 3-0 by Bayern Munich), the Marseillais will at least be able to play their qualification on the last day.

“You have to tell yourself that we have a final to play next week against Tottenham. We need to move on quickly.” assured Jonathan Clauss at the final whistle. In the event of victory, the Marseillais would join the round of 16 for the first time since the 2011-2012 season.

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