‘Marseille is wiped out and threatens to lose everything to Feyenoord’

Olympique Marseille threatens to give up everything in a crucial phase of the season. That is the conclusion of the French newspapers, after the team of coach Jorge Sampaoli after the defeat against Feyenoord (3-2) also fell hard against Olympique Lyon: 0-3.

“Four days before the return against Feyenoord in the Conference League semi-final, Marseille carried out a very poorly executed operation,” writes. The Team† ‘For its own audience, Marseille was severely punished by a clinical and realistic Lyon. A very serious performance, threatening second place. Despite the great atmosphere in the Stade Vélodrome, the level for rest was very low. Once behind, Marseille lost track and never claimed a comeback again.’

Arek Milik started in the starting line-up, but the former Ajax player couldn’t break any pots. ‘Milik should have done better’, judges The Team, which gives him a 3. “He was on the edge of the attack after he started on the bench against Feyenoord. But the Pole did not have the expected success. He had chances in the first half to loon lead, but was unable to capitalize on it.’

the local Provence states that Marseille ‘has been wiped out’ by Lyon. “It was the shock of the 35th matchday in Ligue 1. Marseille sees its competitors approaching. They were not on the appointment and lost a crucial meeting with a view to direct qualification for the Champions League.’ The first two teams in France qualify directly for the billion-dollar ball, the number three plays preliminary rounds. Marseille now has three points more than Stade Rennes and AS Monaco.

The world fears for Marseille’s chances, given the mediocre form. ‘A big blow to the head of Marseille’, says the newspaper about the hard defeat against the formation of Peter Bosz. “After being unbeatable for a long time, Marseille lost for the second time in a row. And both times it conceded three goals. That’s not reassuring. The club is in a turbulent phase that brings back bad memories.’ With this, the newspaper refers to the 2017-18 season. “At the time, Marseille dreamed of the Europa League trophy and qualification for the Champions League, but lost everything in a week.”

Le Figaro is disappointed in Marseille. Lyon has outclassed Marseille. You have to play with your heart in the boiling atmosphere of the Vélodrome, but a tactical clash between two organized teams became prey for Lyon, who had thrown themselves fully into the game.’

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