Sunday, April 17, 2016

Ligue 1: OM sinks, Monaco takes second place – The Équipe.fr

How far can dig OM? Until the L2? That seems unlikely, but with four games remaining, Marseille (15th) has only six points clear of the relegation zone. Defeated 1-2 in Monaco, Michel’s men were the authors of a catastrophic match. Without ideas, without envy, even if Michy Batshuayi saved the honor late in the game on a Fletcher Service (90th). For ten Championship matches they have not won. Not really a good advert for a club for sale.

A Louis II without Diarra, Isla nor Alessandrini, they held a single period. And yet, they should consider how they joined the locker room to 0-0 … Totally dominated, they saw a goal disallowed for Traoré be offside from a few centimeters (22nd). Pierced by Fabinho in the 35th, they have been saved by their good defensive alignment. And bad replacement Traoré, still offside. Finally, a misunderstanding between Rekik and Cabella Bernardo Silva allowed to retrieve the ball and then roll his shot from the left close to the pole with a vexed Mandanda (47th).

The Monegasque defense does were no worries to contain his opponent, who has 73 minutes to fit a harmless shot. Tiding at left-back in the absence of Coentrao and Echiejile, Raggi was even allowed to score in the 75th after a corner deflected by Fabinho. The design of the ASM green after two series of defeats was good to his players: this success allows them to take 2nd place in L1, two ahead of Lyon who conceded a draw Friday against Nice (1-1).

Nkoudou We waited on the left wing of the Marseille attack but Michel had decided to pay a little more the former Nantes, guilty according to him of “ do not give enough ” and “ think it’s already happened .” Suddenly, the Spanish decided to grant a tenure Lucas Ocampos for him. A new missed bet. Unable to agree with Benjamin Mendy, also very far from the level that was his one year ago, the Argentine has hit 15 balloons! And he lost … 10! After 54 minutes of “game”, he was replaced by Nkoudou.

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