Paris, Oct 23 (AP) As the French league intensifies, Marseille, the current leader, is set to face off against fourth-positioned Lens this Saturday. Both teams are known for their blend of strong defense and potent attack.
Marseille is aiming for its first Ligue 1 title since 2010. The nine-time champion displays impressive stats, boasting the league's best offensive and defensive records with 21 goals scored and only seven conceded.
On the other hand, Lens has matched Marseille's solid defensive performance. Although they have netted fewer goals at 12, the summer acquisition of 2018 World Cup winner Florian Thauvin and Odsonne Édouard has significantly enhanced their offensive lineup. Former Lyon coach Pierre Sage celebrates his 50th Ligue 1 match by taking on Marseille.
Despite a midweek setback with a 2-1 loss at Sporting in the Champions League halting their five-game winning streak, Marseille remains the team to beat as it heads north.
Key Matchups This season, the French league is witnessing a close contest following years of Paris Saint-Germain's dominance. Only four points separate Marseille from seventh-placed Monaco after eight rounds.
PSG remains a formidable contender. Despite trailing Marseille by just one point, the club is favored to retain its title, especially after a resounding 7-2 victory against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League. Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé, back from injury, scored against the German side and is expected to perform in PSG's upcoming match at 12th-placed Brest on Saturday.
Elsewhere, third-place Strasbourg will take on Lyon on Sunday, while Lille hosts bottom-ranked Metz.
Players to Watch PSG's young talent, Senny Mayulu, continues to shine. The 19-year-old, who scored the final goal in PSG's Champions League decider, has been a regular fixture in the team, starting in all three Champions League games this season. Despite a recent thigh injury, Mayulu remained pivotal last week, securing a 3-3 draw for PSG against Strasbourg.
Out of Action Metz defender Sadibou Sané has been handed a three-match suspension after receiving his second red card of the season during a 4-0 loss to Toulouse. Sané's earlier straight red against Paris FC had already earned him a previous three-match ban.
Off the Field Lille president Olivier Létang received a one-match suspension and two additional suspended matches from the disciplinary committee following his criticism of referee standards in France. After Lille's 1-0 defeat to Lyon last month, Létang cited issues such as lack of dialogue and mismanagement within the French Football Federation. (AP) UNG
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