Locker-room whispers, injuries, vibes from La Commanderie.
Thomas Tuchel leaves Mason Greenwood out for England. The Marseille forward is considering Jamaica but is focusing on Marseille first.
Once allies, now rebels: McCourt and Longoria break with Labrune and the LFP. A brutal turn that speaks volumes about the future of French football.
Frank McCourt and Joseph Oughourlian sound the alarm: the LFP has failed, abandoned the clubs. Reform or collapse? French football is trembling.
After three years away from the Champions League, OM return with a bang: nearly 4,000 Marseille fans are set to pack the Bernabéu on September 16 for the clash with Real Madrid.
From Messi’s emotional farewell in Buenos Aires to the French U20s shining at Clairefontaine, OM players lived very different nights on the international stage.
The French Football League is in turmoil. After months of tension, Frank McCourt and Joseph Oughourlian are preparing to speak out together—an unprecedented alliance that could reshape the balance of power against Vincent Labrune and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.
From Argentina to Morocco, and through the French U20, OM will be represented everywhere during the international break. Here’s the complete calendar of the Olympians.
OM have unveiled their 22-man list for the 2025–26 Champions League. While the backbone is intact, five senior players won’t take part in the European campaign.
Still yet to appear in an OM shirt since his summer signing, Igor Paixão could finally rejoin the squad by mid-September. If ready, the 22-year-old Brazilian winger may play his first minutes against Lorient at the Vélodrome — just ahead of a blockbuster double clash with Real Madrid and PSG.
The LFP launches its “Ligue 1 Vintage” channel dedicated to league archives. And guess what resurfaces? The legendary OL–OM 5-5 from 2009.