Marseille Stumble at Strasbourg, Lyon Snatch Late Win

Marseille Stumble at Strasbourg, Lyon Snatch Late Win

Marseille’s resurgence under Roberto De Zerbi hit a roadblock on Sunday as they succumbed to a 1-0 defeat at Strasbourg. Diego Moreira’s first-half strike condemned Marseille to their first loss of the season, preventing them from joining Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco at the top of Ligue 1.

Despite Marseille’s dominance in possession, Strasbourg’s resolute defense held firm. Moreira’s clinical finish just before the break proved decisive, as Marseille failed to find an equalizer despite several chances.

Meanwhile, Lyon snatched a dramatic 2-1 victory at Toulouse thanks to a 95th-minute winner from Malick Fofana. Yann Gboho had given Toulouse an early lead, but Lyon fought back with an own goal from Rasmus Nicolaisen and Fofana’s late heroics.

Reims continued their impressive start to the season with a 3-1 away win over Angers. Keito Nakamura and Junya Ito gave Reims a commanding lead within the first 25 minutes, and Marshall Munetsi sealed the victory in the second half. Angers remain rooted to the bottom of the table, the only team yet to win a match.

Saint-Etienne earned a valuable away point against Nantes, thanks to a second-half brace from Ibrahim Sissoko. Johann Lepenant and Sorba Thomas had given Nantes a 2-0 lead, but Sissoko’s goals in the 57th and 67th minutes secured a draw for the promoted side.

Greenwood's Double Fires Marseille to Top of Ligue 1

Greenwood’s Double Fires Marseille to Top of Ligue 1

Mason Greenwood’s blistering start to his Marseille career continued on Saturday as the former Manchester United striker fired two goals in a minute to propel his new club to a 3-1 victory over Toulouse. The 22-year-old, who has now scored five goals in three games for Marseille, pounced on a loose ball in the 16th minute and added a second a minute later to give the visitors a commanding lead.

Greenwood’s goals came after a promising start for Toulouse, who had created several chances in the opening minutes. However, the hosts’ hopes were dealt a blow when forward Frank Magri was sent off for a foul on Geoffrey Kondogbia in the 27th minute.

Marseille took full advantage of their numerical superiority, with Brazilian forward Luis Henrique providing the assists for both of Greenwood’s goals. Henrique thought he had scored himself seven minutes into the second half, but the goal was later awarded as an own goal to Charlie Cresswell.

Toulouse managed to find some consolation just before the end when Gabon striker Shavy Babicka slotted home a through ball from Djibril Sidibe. However, it was too little too late for the hosts, who remain winless after three games.

Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi praised his team’s performance in the first half but admitted that they need to improve their speed and mentality. “We had a good first half, scoring two goals,” De Zerbi told DAZN after the match. “It gave us an advantage to have an extra player and we relied on our strength in one-on-ones, particularly Greenwood, to score the brace.”

“We still need to improve the speed and mentality of this team. We shouldn’t have conceded the goal, should have won 3-0.”

Marseille’s victory takes them to the top of the Ligue 1 table with seven points, level with Nantes who won 3-1 away at Montpellier. Reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain, who have six points, can go top of the table with victory at Lille on Sunday.

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