For 50 minutes, it looked like the dullest game ever, and then in the remaining 40 minutes, the crowd could enjoy fireworks and see as many as five goals! In the end, the derby between the two Olympiques, Marseille and Lyon, met the expectations, though Roberto De Zerbi’s squad was much more satisfied with the final outcome, as they won 3-2, while Paulo Fonseca debuted on Lyon’s bench with a defeat.Luis Henrique’s winning goal for Marseille 🇧🇷🔥 pic.twitter.com/Q1Fnszl8FJ— Ligue 1 English (@Ligue1_ENG) February 3, 2025 Still, the Portuguese’s crew managed to break the deadlock first, as the combination Rayan Cherki-Corentin Tolisso brought Lyon the lead in the 53rd minute, with former Bayern Munich midfielder being the executor. Yet, the visitors’ joy lasted for only eight minutes, as Mason Greenwood and Adrien Rabiot decided to take matters into their own hands and organize a “blitzkrieg.”Mason Greenwood for Marseille this season: 17 goals and assists in 20 games.Meanwhile, at Manchester United, Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Zirkzee have a combined total of just 5 league goals. https://t.co/tW6HY5fKRl pic.twitter.com/y8i5Kyuznj— Kara (@UTDKara) February 2, 2025 The Englishman netted the leveller in the 61st and the Frenchman completed OM’s comeback only three minutes later, bringing immense joy to the crowd at Velodrome. Yet, Fonseca’s men weren’t disheartened. On the contrary, they fought back and equalized in the 72nd minute over Alexandre Lacazette, who was impeccable from the spot.African forward in Marseille for 25 millionAnd when the share of the spoils was on the horizon, Luis Henrique appeared five minutes before the end and scored the winner for Marseille! Lyon didn’t have enough strength to return another time and were defeated. With this triumph, De Zerbi’s crew took over the second Ligue 1 place, while Lyon are currently seventh.##NAJAVA_MECA_8674243##LIGUE 1 – MATCHDAY 20Friday Montpellier – Lens 0-2 (0-1)/Nzola 1, Agbonifo 61/Saturday Brest – PSG 2-5 (0-1)/Del Castillo 50, Ajorque 71 – Dembele 29, 56, 62, Ramos 89, 90+7/Monaco – Auxerre 4-2 (1-2)/Kehrer 35, Biereth 58, 63, 66 – Diomande 38, Jubal Jr 45+8 pen/Lille – Saint-Etienne 4-1 (1-1)/David 32 pen, Sahraoui 63, 78, Gudmundsson 72 – Davitashvili 6/Sunday Toulouse – Nice 1-1 (0-1)/McKenzie 85 – Laborde 18 pen/Angers – Le Havre 1-1 (0-0)/Hanin 90 – Ayew 73/Reims – Nantes 1-2 (1-1)/Castelleto 45+1 og – Abline 42, Mohamed 70/Rennes – Strasbourg 1-0 (0-0)/Blas 89/Olympique Marseille – Olympique Lyon 3-2 (0-0)/Greenwood 61, Rabiot 64, Henrique 85 – Tolisso 53, Lacazette 72 pen/
