L’Olympique de Marseille opened the 2026/27 Ligue 1 season with a 4-0 victory against Strasbourg at a sold-out Stade Vélodrome, highlighted by a second-half brace from Amine Gouiri and goals from Keyliane Abdallah and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg.
Bruno Genesio Secures Comprehensive Win in Competitive Debut
Playing his first official match in charge of Marseille, manager Bruno Genesio navigated a squad that featured no new signings in the starting lineup.
Despite the lack of roster reinforcements, Marseille controlled the tempo from the opening whistle. The hosts maintained a high defensive block and generated sustained territorial pressure, though their early efforts lacked precision. Angel Gomes proved particularly lively for the home side, skimming an effort past the post in the eighth minute before testing Strasbourg goalkeeper Filip Jörgensen later in the half.
Strasbourg Resistance Crumbles After the Interval
Strasbourg deployed a youthful starting lineup featuring no players over the age of 25. The visiting side organized a compact block that frustrated Marseille through a scoreless first 45 minutes. Jörgensen delivered a high-level performance before the break, denying Amine Harit with a sharp reaction save following a pullback from Højbjerg.
The deadlock broke less than two minutes into the second half. Igor Paixão drove down the left flank and fed Gomes, who quickly shifted the ball to Gouiri. The Algerian international opened his body and swept a left-footed finish past Jörgensen to give Marseille a 1-0 advantage.
AMINE GOUIRI EST LE PREMIER BUTEUR DE LA SAISON 🇩🇿⚽️
#OMRCSA pic.twitter.com/sTgNCAs1DT— L1+ (@ligue1plus) August 21, 2026
The match turned decisively around the hour mark. Strasbourg midfielder Samir El Mourabet received a red card in the 66th minute following an altercation with Højbjerg. Moments later, referee Jérôme Buquet pointed to the penalty spot after reviewing a challenge by Guéla Doué on Paixão inside the area. Gouiri converted the ensuing penalty in the 67th minute to double the lead.
Late Goals Seal the Scoreline at the Vélodrome
With Strasbourg reduced to ten men and chasing the game, Marseille capitalized on the opened spaces in the closing stages. Academy product Keyliane Abdallah, introduced as a substitute, scored the team’s third goal in the 89th minute with a well-taken finish.

Le superbe but de notre minot Keyliane Abdallah 💎 🤩
#OMRCSA | pic.twitter.com/jGv51cWMUU— Olympique de Marseille (@OM_Officiel) August 21, 2026
Højbjerg added the final goal deep into stoppage time, connecting on a forceful volley to establish the 4-0 final score. Away from the pitch, the fixture also drew attention due to supporter protests in the stands, where fans displayed banners criticizing the club’s new ownership, stadium naming rights, and logo redesign.
Next Fixture
Marseille returns to Ligue 1 action on Sunday, August 30, 2026, traveling to face AS Monaco at 20:45 local time.
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