Marseille Since when had he not won outside?
FIVE MONTHS. L Olympique Marseille running after success on the road since 4 October and snatched victory on the lawn of Caen with a goal of Andre-Pierre Gignac in stoppage time (2-1). In Saint-Etienne, there a fortnight ago, Marseille finally thought to have reconciled after traveling Michy Batshuayi turned things around in three minutes on the lawn of the Cauldron. But Etienne Mevlüt Erding, very end of the match, had forced his opponents in the evening to see their long period of scarcity extend even further.
Marseille had he already imposed on the broadest score this season?
YES AND NO. Executioner of Reims on the Stade Delaune September 23 (5 -0), Marseille had won that night a win by five clear goals. However, Marseille had never scored six goals in a game this season. He even had to go back to March 22, 1970, during a match between OM Red Star on the stage of the Bauer lawn to find traces of an explosive victory of Marseille (6-1). Moreover, the last time OM had joined the locker room with such a lead (4-0) dated 24 years. The Blue and White in front of their public Velodrome, had then already alone in first half. But December 14, 1991, the victim of the Olympians did not name Toulouse, Rennes but led 5-1 at the half. Final score.
The second goal from Marseille would he have been refused?
Yes. On Winning deviation Baptiste Aloe (first goal in L1), not offside, Andre Ayew, he was in an offside position by almost a meter. On the trajectory of the ball hit by teammate, he even slightly deviated unintentionally by the way, even if the goal was awarded to the young central defender. A goal that should not have been granted. Not only because the Ghanaian, its positioning in the field of vision of Boucher, bothered the Toulouse keeper but also because it was somewhere game action insofar as he touches the ball. An obvious refereeing error, although Toulouse have hardly protested. The fifth goal from Marseille should also be denied, again for offside Ayew in illegal position for a few centimeters on the deviation Payet which allowed him to go unguarded Boucher.
Florian Thauvin had ever been replaced?
Yes. Very specifically when moving to Saint-Etienne, the last of his team before the Friday to Toulouse. But that night, it’s the flu that forced his player Marcelo Bielsa to forego the services of the former Bastiais again tenured last Friday against Caen. Constantly criticized for its persistent choice to every game an otherwise disappointing Thauvin (5 goals, 3 assists), El Loco had always trusted anyway this season international French Hopes, disliked by the Velodrome dint miss many gestures. Until Friday and this unexpected decision to let the 14 Marseille on the bench at kick-off. Thauvin replaced Ayew ten minutes from the end, but has provided no opportunity.
Marcelo Bielsa had he still preferred Batshuayi Gignac?
Yes. Michy Batshuayi as against Caen, started the game in a point in front of Andre-Pierre Gignac confined to the role of substitute for the second time on. Marcelo Bielsa if had been able to blame the permanent appointment of young Belgian striker when the latter, author of a sparkling entry into the Cauldron, had missed a penalty kick input, he had to rub his hands when he saw the little pearl of OM open the way sumptuous score with his first touch of the match (2nd) after a stunning series concluded with an unstoppable curling shot.
A choice rewarded even more late in the first half with a second goal for the former Standard player on a share converted also there with great composure (44th). The second double of the season for Michy after that of Saint-Etienne. The Belgian is in five goals. Entered his place at the hour, Gignac, top scorer in L1 activity before Djibril Cisse, it now totals 16 goals. Like the good old days of his time in Toulouse, the former striker Téfécé scored the last goal of the night on one of his favorite routines. Inside-hit hook wound in the opposite small net
To what system opted Alain Casanova?
THE 4-1-4-1. Since the beginning of season, Alain Casanova, once touted as the forerunner of the system in France with three central defenders (3-5-2) had agreed to permanently abandon its preferred scheme to try other configurations. Recently, the coach’s longest L1 was particularly alternated between 4-4-2 and 4-1-4-1. A device in which his team came up Friday night, with only the tip Pesic (alongside Gignac opposite Ben Yedder was substitute). In this game plan, Téfécé took water throughout the first half, with a promised humiliation at the break of Toulouse, more than ever relegation and ultimately beaten by five goal difference. What incentive Casanova in his 4-1-4-1 also leave the locker room in the future?
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