Paris Saint-Germain travels to the Vélodrome stadium this Sunday for the first “Classic” of the season against Olympique de Marseille.
A shock during which the stands will be particularly monitored after the incidents that occurred last week at the Parc des Princes, where spectators sang homophobic chants.
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IN PROGRESS
9th day of Ligue 1
October 27, 2024, Stade Vélodrome
Marseille Olympic
Paris Saint-Germain
0 – 3
- João Neves 7′
- Leonardo Balerdi (CSC) 29′
- Bradley Barcola 40′
Minute by minute
72′
PSG responded immediately, but Désiré Doué did not convert his first big action, repelled by Rulli.
71′
Against Marseille led by Murillo, launched by Rulli. Rarely have OM spent so much time around or in the Parisian penalty area. But his players do not materialize.
PSG makes 2 changes: Désiré Doué replaces Bradley Barcola and Fabien Ruiz enters in place of Warren Zaire-Emery.
64′
Against Parisian. Barcola again launches at full speed towards Rulli’s goal on his right side, but he does not manage to transmit the ball in time to Dembélé placed in the axis to conclude the action.
62′
The Parisians continue to press and create chances when the Marseillais do not touch the ball (25% possession). But fortunately for the latter, the Parisian attempts did not materialize.
56′
What a missed opportunity for Dembélé! Barcola serves Dembelé perfectly placed in the area and in the middle, just in front of the Marseille goalkeeper. But he completely misses his recovery and sends the ball over the cages
On the Parisian side, Nuno Mendes gives way to Lucas Beraldo in defense.
52′
Entering the penalty area, Adrien Rabiot tries his luck with a shot, but misses Donnarumma’s target.
On the Marseille side, Ismael Koné replaced Sepe Elye Wahi and Jonathan Rowe replaced Mason Greenwood.
47′
Right side, Hakimi reverses and serves Barcola perfectly on the left side. The Parisian striker does not bring down his shot enough, which goes out at the far post.
46′
It’s back to the Stade Vélodrome. Will OM manage to recover and score without letting Paris worsen the score?
STATISTICS
These few figures clearly explain the Parisian domination and the Marseille sinking in the first period.
The clear Parisian domination at the break ⏸️ #BigWeekEnd I #LeClassique pic.twitter.com/1krsZRxBFO — Ligue 1 McDonald’s (@Ligue1) October 27, 2024
WITHOUT PITY
PSG leads 3-0 at halftime. This is a first, in all competitions, for a trip to Marseille.
3 – This is the first time that Paris has led by 3 goals at half-time in a away match in Marseille in all competitions. Folded. #OMPSG pic.twitter.com/WosFTeHhHD — OptaJean (@OptaJean) October 27, 2024
It’s the break in Marseille, the players return to the locker room under the whistles of the Vélodrome. The Parisians (already) lead 3 goals to 0, in a one-sided match. The Marseillais have a lot of trouble keeping the ball and being dangerous. Reduced to ten, the evening host even offered a goal to his opponent, Balerdi’s own goal being the perfect illustration of Marseille’s disarray.
The stands should be less crowded in the second half since dozens of Marseille supporters were seen leaving the stadium.
45 + 3′
Rulli wins his duel against Hakimi on the right side. But the Parisian player was offside at the start of the action.
40′
BARCOLA GOAL FOR PSG. Rulli is cornered in front of his goal. After a save on a shot from Dembelé coming from the right side, the world champion recovers the ball and reverses to the left to serve Barcola. All he has to do is put the ball deep.
29′
CSC GOAL FOR PSG. Balerdi makes a big mistake in the penalty area. He deceives his goalkeeper by touching the ball with his toes and pushing it into the cages, when his first intention was surely to clear it. He was alone in the area, the Parisian danger was zero.
24′
Corner for OM. Donnarumma receives the ball directly in front of his goal.
20′
RED CARD FOR HARIT. The Marseillais cuts Marquinhos a little too high, at the level of the abdomen. The player said when he left the field that he did not see the Parisian coming behind him. At 10, the rest of the meeting promises to be difficult for OM.
18′
Yellow card for Marseille player Pierre-Emile Højbjerg. PSG gets an interesting free kick but Hakimi’s shot goes well above Rulli’s cage.
13′
Wahi attempts a shot from outside the penalty area but it is deflected by a Parisian player and captured by Donnarumma. The Marseillais are unable to keep the ball or get closer to the Parisian goal.
7′
GOAL FOR PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN! Mendes, offset on his right side, serves in the axis Neves, who only has to place the ball in the back of the net while the Marseille goalkeeper, who deflects the ball by diving, is already on the ground.
4′
Ousmane Dembélé tries his luck in the middle and shoots on goal. A strike easily stopped by Rulli.
1′
LET’S GO TO THE VELODROME!! Under the whistles of the stadium, Dembélé kicks off this closing match of the 9th day of Ligue 1.
PREMATCH
The 22 players enter the pitch at the Stade Vélodrome, in an overheated atmosphere.
COMPOSITION
Le XI depart du Paris Saint-Germain: Donnarumma – Hakimi, Marquinhos (capitaine), Pacho, Nuno Mendes – Vitinha, João Neves, Zaïre-Emery – Dembélé, Lee Kang-In, Barcola.
𝐿𝑒 11 𝑑𝑒 𝑑𝑒́𝑝𝑎𝑟𝑡! 📑 #OMPSG | #LeClassique pic.twitter.com/o8SJGqB3HI — Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) October 27, 2024
COMPOSITION
The departing XI of Olympique de Marseille: Rulli – Brassier, Balerdi (capitaine), Kondogbia, Murillo – Højbjerg, Rabiot – Harit, Greenwood, Henrique – Wahi.
𝙇𝘼 𝘾𝙊𝙈𝙋𝙊 #OMPSG 🔥 You asked for it… Here is the voD4 — Olympique de Marseille (@OM_Officiel) October 27, 2024
PREMATCH
It’s the turn of the Parisians to arrive at the Stade Vélodrome.
Arrived, and ready! 😤 #OMPSG | #LeClassique pic.twitter.com/t6yehTLV2W — Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) October 27, 2024
PREMATCH
The Olympique de Marseille players arrived at the Stade Vélodrome.
Adrien Rabiot and the @OM_Officiel players have arrived 🚶 #OMPSG pic.twitter.com/qjEzCsf6vh — Ligue 1 McDonald’s (@Ligue1) October 27, 2024
PREMATCH
Small ranking point: AS Monaco, which occupied 2nd place in the ranking between PSG and OM with 20 points, experienced its first defeat of the season against Nice (2-1). Before the closing match between PSG and OM the ranking therefore does not change. But the stakes of this evening’s match are even greater, since in the event of a victory, PSG will be able to widen the gap with their opponents, and if it is OM who win, they will move up to equal points with Monaco and Paris with 20 points on the clock too.
PREMATCH
Before tonight’s “Classic”, Paris Saint-Germain is first in the Ligue 1 standings with 20 points. The capital club has not lost a match this season, winning 6 of its 8 meetings.
Olympique de Marseille is in 3rd position with 17 points. The Marseille club has won 5 matches, 2 draws and 1 defeat. This evening, if OM wins, they could catch up with their number 1 enemy.
PREMATCH
One player will be particularly at the center of attention this Sunday evening: OM’s new recruit and ex-Parisian Adrien Rabiot. Trained at PSG, the midfielder played 7 seasons there before leaving the club after six months on the sidelines in 2018.
PREMATCH
The meeting between PSG and OM, at the end of the 9th day of Ligue 1, will be the 108th between the two enemy clubs in all competitions since 1971. The last match between the two teams was played on March 31 and won 2 goals to 0 by Paris Saint-Germain.
Paris has won 50 of these 108 confrontations, Marseille 34 and the two clubs have failed to decide between 23 times. It was against the capital club that OM lost the most in its history.
WELCOME
Hello everyone. Welcome to TF1info to follow live commentary of the match between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille counting for the 9th day of Ligue 1. Kick-off will be given at 8:45 p.m. at the Stade Vélodrome by François Letexier.
A classic with multiple challenges. This Sunday, October 27, for the 9th day of Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain travels to the pitch of its biggest opponent, Olympique de Marseille. At 8:45 p.m., the two clubs, respectively 1st and 3rd, will battle it out to perhaps upset the top of the ranking, dominated since the start of the competition by PSG, still undefeated with 6 victories in 8 matches. Marseille, three points behind, will therefore have the ambition to bring down their number 1 enemy to equal the number of points (20).
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The Parisian players will be keen to show that the draws or defeats conceded in recent weeks in the Champions League are not representative of their state of form. “I can sense that you have concerns, but I have none.”assured the Parisian coach, Luis Enrique, on Saturday, saying he was “very optimistic” and happy to compete in Marseille “a match with maximum tension”.
Olympique de Marseille – with its new recruit Adrien Rabiot, former Parisian – will have to confirm that under the leadership of Roberto De Zerbi and his offensive playing principles, its season is starting better than the previous one. “We have to remember that we were born three months ago and that we have a lot of new players. But I believe that we have the qualities to be able to compete already and to have the ambition to play to win, with courage”he said Friday.
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Finally, the stands will be particularly monitored after the homophobic chants heard in the aisles of the Parc des Princes last Saturday. Yesterday, OM also warned its own supporters, recalling that the club was exposed to sanctions in the event of slippage. “Any insulting, discriminatory or homophobic chant or behavior could expose OM and its supporters to severe sanctions and disciplinary measures which would directly penalize them”added the Marseille club in a press release.