Olympique de Marseille - Paris Saint-Germain
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Everything to know about this match.
For the clash against PSG, the LFP has appointed Jérôme Brisard as referee. A man the Marseillais remember well: he was already in charge during OM’s last league win over their Parisian rivals.
Two days before Le Classique, Luis Enrique shared his thoughts. The PSG coach stressed the importance of this clash, the pressure involved, and the need to keep emotions under control.
The Argentine goalkeeper, unlucky hero at the Bernabéu, spoke ahead of the clash with PSG. Confident and ambitious, Rulli insists OM have learned from Madrid and are ready for the challenge of Le Classique.
Between Madrid regrets and Parisian ambitions, Roberto De Zerbi made his stance clear. Lucidity, passion and high standards: the OM coach wants his team to take a decisive step forward on Sunday at the Vélodrome.
Good news for OM: Nayef Aguerd is fit and ready for the clash with PSG. But Roberto De Zerbi will have to cope without Geoffrey Kondogbia, sidelined with a calf issue for this key showdown.
Between an orange weather alert in Marseille and reinforced checks at the Vélodrome gates, the buildup to Le Classique is marked by two major uncertainties: the weather and security.
After the frustration in Madrid, Roberto De Zerbi’s OM has no more excuses. Against an injury-hit PSG, the Vélodrome demands revolt — and the end of a 12-year curse in Ligue 1.
Between betrayals, triumphs and spectacular failures, nearly fifty players have carried both the OM and PSG shirt — a rare path, often resented on both sides. Tonight, with Timothy Weah, that story continues.
After Sunday’s weather chaos, the Classique has been moved to Monday night at the Vélodrome. Marseille and Paris will clash as planned, under even more tension.