Locker-room whispers, injuries, vibes from La Commanderie.
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 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 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.
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 a public clash at the LFP board, disputes over transfers and lingering financial rows, relations between Pablo Longoria and Waldemar Kita have hit rock bottom.
On the eve of Marseille’s European return, Medhi Benatia has decided to clarify the Rabiot affair once and for all. Between internal tensions, the overbearing role of the player’s entourage, and the firm decision to move forward, the sporting director stands by his choices: OM advances guided by its principles.
For this Bernabéu clash, De Zerbi could take a bold gamble: starting Igor Paixao on the left. Between tactical tweaks and key absences, OM face a huge test.
In Paris, the LFP board meeting turned into a showdown. Nantes president Waldemar Kita directly attacked Pablo Longoria, reviving the Labrune–McCourt fracture.
On the eve of the clash with Real Madrid, OM must cope without their new defensive boss. Sidelined after a head knock against Lorient and placed under concussion protocol, Nayef Aguerd is officially ruled out.
On the eve of OM’s big Champions League return, here’s a round-up of their European opponents: Madrid in control, Ajax reassured, Atalanta sparkling… and Brugge in crisis.