Minute-by-minute drama—relive every roar of the Vél’.
First goal, collective pride, eyes on the future: Timothy Weah scored at the Bernabéu and embraced his role. Between personal joy and Olympian ambition, the forward insists OM can stand with the giants — and must turn this defeat into a springboard.
OM led, played 11 vs 10, and came close to a Bernabéu miracle. But two Mbappé penalties sealed a cruel 2–1 defeat—bitter, yet full of lessons.
OM opened the scoring and even played with a man advantage, but fell 2–1 to two Madrid penalties. De Zerbi lamented a lack of boldness and personality.
On the eve of the Bernabéu clash, Spanish press singles out Mason Greenwood as OM’s biggest threat. Respect mixed with caution: danger identified.
Solid, composed and a goalscorer, Nayef Aguerd delivered a masterclass for his Marseille debut against Lorient (4–0). A leader at the back, decisive up front – the Vélodrome has already found its new pillar.
A big win and a liberated dressing room: De Zerbi savors the 4–0 against Lorient, praises his new recruits, and sets the tone: “In Madrid, humility and ambition.”
Boss in midfield, Geoffrey Kondogbia savored OM’s 4–0 win over Lorient: “We had to show a good face and take the three points.” Mission accomplished.
A surprise starter against Lorient, Jeffrey De Lange enjoyed his clean sheet and reaffirmed his attachment to OM: “This club is too big to leave.”
Coming on at the hour mark against Lorient, Igor Paixão finally made his OM debut. Energetic, generous, and already in sync: an encouraging start.
A perfect night at the Vélodrome: 4–0, clean sheet, new signings already shining. Greenwood strikes first, Pavard scores, Gomes dazzles, Aguerd seals it. Confidence restored ahead of Madrid.