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Marseille
Ligue 1 | Gameweek 37
May 27, 2023 at 8pm UK
Stade Velodrome
Brest logo
Marseille
1 - 2
Brest
Mbemba (75')
Veretout (63'), Balerdi (87')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Magnetti (57'), Camara (81')
Chardonnet (67'), Lala (90+2')

Preview: Marseille vs. Brest - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's Ligue 1 clash between Marseille and Brest, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Seeking a fourth successive home win to keep their hopes of automatic Champions League qualification alive, Marseille welcome Brest to the Orange Velodrome for Saturday's Ligue 1 showdown.

Igor Tudor's side went down 2-1 to Lille last weekend, while their visitors assured themselves of a place in the top tier courtesy of a triumph over Clermont by the same scoreline.


Match preview

Marseille coach Igor Tudor before the match on April 9, 2023© Reuters

With fellow Champions League-chasers Lens not in action until Sunday last week, Marseille were presented with a glorious opportunity to pile the pressure on Les Sang et Or when they visited Lille last Saturday, and a Jonathan Clauss strike propelled Les Olympiens into the ascendancy with 29 minutes gone.

However, Les Dogues have fortified the walls of the Stade Pierre-Mauroy this term, and Marseille's slender lead was quickly wiped out by a Jonathan David penalty and Jonathan Bamba header in the second half, inflicting a second consecutive away defeat on Tudor's men following their identical loss at Lens earlier this month.

Franck Haise's men capitalised on Marseille's slip-up by beating Lorient the next day, thereby building up a five-point lead over the third-placed Olympiens, whose hopes of a direct route into the Champions League group stages will be dashed with anything other than a win on Saturday.

Even if Tudor's side can prevail, they will be consigned to a third-placed finish and place in the Champions League qualifying rounds if Lens overcome already-relegated Ajaccio at home - a bitter disappointment for a side who gave champions-elect Paris Saint-Germain a good run for their money at one stage.

While shortcomings on the road have all but wiped out Marseille's chances of a top-two finish, the hosts have strung together a five-game unbeaten streak on home soil - winning each of their last three against Troyes, Auxerre and Angers - but Tudor's charges have kept just two clean sheets at the Orange Velodrome in the current campaign.

Brest's Jeremy Le Douaron celebrates scoring their first goal with Christophe Herelle on February 5, 2023© Reuters

Clermont have been one of the surprise success stories of the 2022-23 Ligue 1 season, but Brest have been a force to be reckoned with at home under Eric Roy and sparked a survival party in front of the home crowd with a slender win over Les Lanciers last weekend.

A 43rd-minute strike from Neto Borges would seemingly allow Clermont to enter the half-time break with a 1-0 advantage, but Pirates wing king Franck Honorat cancelled out that effort only a couple of minutes later, before Steve Mounie completed the turnaround not long after the restart.

Thanks to Montpellier HSC's win over 17th-placed Nantes, Brest have successfully staved off relegation and can enjoy a simple stroll to the finish line in 14th place, and Roy's men could still rise as high as 12th with back-to-back wins over Marseille and Rennes - however unlikely that scenario might be - to close out the campaign.

Hitting form at just the right time, Brest travel to Marseille having only lost one of their last nine Ligue 1 affairs, but away-day deficiencies are still bedevilling them; Roy's side are winless in their last four matches on rival turf and have picked up just three victories on their travels all season long.

However, Brest held Marseille to a 1-1 draw at the Stade Francis Le-Ble earlier this season and stunned Les Olympiens with a 2-1 win at the Orange Velodrome in December 2021, but that represents their sole triumph from their last eight meetings with Saturday's hosts, who have not failed to score against their Breton counterparts since 2011.

Marseille Ligue 1 form:

Brest Ligue 1 form:


Team News

Marseille's Dimitri Payet impersonating Minnie Mouse on August 20, 2022© Reuters

In the wake of his slap on Lens coach Yannick Cahuzac earlier this month, Marseille veteran Dimitri Payet begins a firm three-match suspension which could spell the end of his professional career amid rumours of a possible retirement - Les Olympiens have contested the charge but are set to be working without the 36-year-old this weekend.

Tudor also lost centre-back Samuel Gigot to injury last weekend after he took a kick to the head from Carlos Baleba, and concussion protocols may rule the 29-year-old out of contention here, joining Amine Harit (knee) and Azzedine Ounahi (toe) on the sidelines.

Should Gigot indeed miss out, Sead Kolasinac should be deployed in the hosts' back three, allowing either Issa Kabore or the exiled Nuno Tavares - who was not in the squad to face Lille amid alleged concerns over his attitude - to come in on the left flank.

As for Brest, Roy should only have two injury concerns to work around in the shape of Noah Fadiga, who remains out with a hip issue, and veteran striker Loic Remy, who may or may not be given the green light to return before the season is done and dusted.

The visiting head coach otherwise has a full contingent to pick from and may offer minutes to some out-of-favour players with safety guaranteed, but the calibre of Saturday's opponents should lead to a full-strength XI being deployed from the first whistle.


Marseille possible starting lineup:
Lopez; Mbemba, Balerdi, Kolasinac; Clauss, Veretout, Rongier, Kabore; Malinovskyi, Under; Sanchez

Brest possible starting lineup:
Bizot; Lala, Chardonnet, Brassier, Duverne; Lees-Melou, Belkebla; Honorat, Del Castillo, Le Douaron; Mounie


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We say: Marseille 2-1 Brest

Even with nothing but pride left to play for between now and the end of the season, a defensively-sound Brest side can frustrate a withering Marseille team, especially one that just cannot keep the back door shut in front of their own fans.

However, Tudor's goal-happy charges are adept at finding ways to prevail at the Stade Velodrome and should do so again here by the narrowest of margins, although whether that will be enough to take the race for second place down to the final day remains to be seen.


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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Paris Saint-GermainPSG37274687375085
2Lens37249465283781
3Marseille37227867392873
4Lille37199964432166
5Rennes372051267382965
6MonacoMonaco371981069561365
7Lyon371881164442062
8Clermont37168134247-556
9Nice371413104536955
10Lorient371410135052-252
11Reims371215104442251
12Montpellier HSCMontpellier37145186261147
13Toulouse37129164956-745
14Brest371111154352-944
15StrasbourgStrasbourg37913155057-740
16Auxerre37811183460-2635
17NantesNantes37615163655-1933
RTroyes37411224480-3623
RAjaccio3765262274-5223
RAngers3746273380-4718

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