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Marseille frustrated by late Strasbourg strike

by News Wires
January 13, 2024
in Sports
Marseille's Portuguese forward Vitinha (R) heads the ball during the French L1 match against Strasbourg in Marseille.

Marseille's Portuguese forward Vitinha (R) heads the ball during the French L1 match against Strasbourg in Marseille.

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MARSEILLE — Marseille were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw yesterday after Strasbourg grabbed an injury-time equaliser as France’s Ligue 1 resumed after its winter break.

Undefeated at their Stade Velodrome home this season, Marseille went in front after just three minutes through a header from skipper Samuel Gigot.

However, 18-year-old Jeremy Sebas ensured a point for Strasbourg with a goal in the second minute of stoppage time.

“Sebas has enormous qualities, but we have to use him little by little. I am very happy for him, scoring his first goal at the Velodrome, it’s difficult to do better than that,” said coach Patrick Vieira according to AFP.

He added: “Collectively, we performed very well. We remained united despite the goal conceded and with a little more success, we could have won.”

Marseille moved into fifth place in the table, three points behind Brest while Strasbourg remains in ninth spot.

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