Marseille down Lens to stay in touch with Ligue 1 leaders

Published November 25, 2024 Updated November 25, 2024 07:48am
LENS: Adrien Thomasson (L) of Lens battles for the ball with Olympique de Marseille’s Leonardo Balerdi during their Ligue 1 match at the Bollaert-Delelis Stadium.—AFP
LENS: Adrien Thomasson (L) of Lens battles for the ball with Olympique de Marseille’s Leonardo Balerdi during their Ligue 1 match at the Bollaert-Delelis Stadium.—AFP

LENS: Olympique de Marseille beat RC Lens 3-1 on Saturday to stay within touching distance of Ligue 1 table-toppers Paris St-Germain.

Meanwhile, Olympique Lyonnais and Reims passed up the opportunity to go fourth with a 1-1 draw in the Champagne region.

Second-half strikes from Valentin Rongier, Luis Henrique and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg ensured Marseille remain third, nine points behind PSG and three off AS Monaco in second spot.

After the top two both won on Friday, Marseille needed to get back to winning ways with their trip to Lens following their slump in form before the international break and anything other than a win would have meant they trailed PSG by at least 11 points.

Following a flying start to life under new coach Roberto De Zerbi, Marseille have been hit-and-miss in recent weeks, losing two of the their last five in the league.

These came in the form of a chastening 3-0 loss at home to arch-rivals PSG in October and then in the last matchday before the break, a surprise 3-1 home defeat to mid-table Auxerre.

De Zerbi dubbed Saturday’s win “a significant response in terms of (his side’s) character”.

“We managed to shake off that defeat to Auxerre, which really hurt us,” he added.

After a goalless first half Marseille went ahead through Rongier and in the 57th minutes, Luis Henrique doubled the visitors’ lead with a rolled finish from the right-hand side of the box after a swift counter-attack caught Lens on the break.

But everything seemed to unravel for Marseille in the space of five minutes at the end of the match.

Angelo Fulgini pulled one back for Lens in the 80th minute, before Remy Labeau Lascary thought he had grabbed a leveller on 85 minutes.

However, the home supporters’ joy was cut short when the referee decided after a VAR review that there had been a foul in the build-up and the equaliser was disallowed.

Let off the hook, Marseille then sealed the three points one minute from time when Hojbjerg drilled home a fierce free-kick from the edge of the box — the set-piece stemming from the foul that caused Lens’ leveller to be ruled out.

Elsewhere, Lyon captain Alexandre Lacazette felt that his side should have won their fixture against Reims.

“For us I think it’s two points dropped,” Lacazette told DAZN. “Our problem this season has been starting slowly in the second half and we paid for it again here,” the ex-Arsenal striker added.

Rayan Cherki gave Lyon the lead seven minutes before the break but Oumar Diakite struck back for the hosts in the 55th minute.

The result leaves Lyon provisionally level on 19 points with fourth-placed Lille, with Reims one point back in sixth.

In Saturday’s other match, Saint Etienne ground out a 1-0 win at home to Montpellier in an encounter that could very well already have implications on the relegation battle come the end of the season.

Benjamin Bouchouari’s 47th-minute strike sent Les Verts up to 13th place, while Montpellier remain rooted to the foot of the table with just two wins from 12 matches this term.

Published in Dawn, November 25th, 2024

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