After the international break, Olympique de Marseille will play big matches in Ligue 1 and the Europa League.
With 8 points out of 12, the balance sheet of theOlympic Marseille in Ligue 1 this season is pretty decent. But in the game, Marcelino’s men have shown far too little reassuring things in six matches (4 in Ligue 1, 2 in the preliminary round of the Champions League), as evidenced by the draw on the lawn of Nantes on Friday evening while the Canaries were outnumbered for over 80 minutes.
A complicated double calendar
As the time for the international break has come, the Olympians will have two weeks to prepare for a very busy schedule and a period that could well define what face OM’s season will have. After the truce, the Marseillais will resume the road to the championship with the reception of Toulouse. This meeting will be followed by the first match of the Europa League on the lawn of theAjax Amsterdam before challenging the Paris Saint Germain three days later at the Parc des Princes. A week later, it’s another shock to monaco that will be disputed by the Riviera players.
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Then will come the second match of the Europa League against Brighton at home, before receiving Le Havre and go to Nice in the league, with an international break between the two matches. The end of October will also be busy with the receptions of theAEK Athens then someOlympique Lyonnais.
The month of November will get off to a flying start with two trips to Athens and lens. OM players have every interest in finding their cruising speed to accumulate good results and remain ambitious this season.