The match featured Marseille lining up in a 3-4-3 formation with Geronimo Rulli in goal and a back three of Benjamin Pavard, Leonardo Balerdi, and Aguerd. Key contributions came from Mason Greenwood, who has created the most big chances for the team this season (4). The home side was missing Geoffrey Kondogbia and Hamed Traorè due to injuries.
PSG, under recently crowned Ballon d’Or best coach Luis Enrique, started with a 4-3-3. Lucas Chevalier was in goal, with Marquinhos, Ilya Zabarnyi, Willian Pacho, and Nuno Mendes in defense. The visitors were without Joao Neves, Bradley Barcola (the competition’s top scorer with 3 goals), Désiré Doué, and Ousmane Dembélé, all sidelined through injury.
Historically, PSG has dominated this fixture, boasting 27 wins to Marseille’s 4, with 5 draws. However, Marseille’s recent form has been strong, with 10 goals in their last five matches and the highest number of penalties awarded this season (3). PSG remains prolific as well, scoring 14 in their last five.
The match was officiated by Jérôme Brisard. The result marks a statement win for Marseille, who managed to contain PSG’s attack and take advantage of a rare defensive lapse. For detailed statistics and live updates on future encounters, visit FotMob Marseille vs PSG. For more on the teams’ recent performances and head-to-head record, see Ligue 1 Official Site.
With this win, Marseille strengthens its position in the league and ends PSG’s unbeaten run in the competition. Both sides will look to regroup as the season progresses.
