ten goals for Gerland, heroic Depay, doubled for Payet … The five most significant matches of Olympico

Olympique Lyonnais host Olympique de Marseille on Sunday November 21 at 9 p.m. at Groupama Stadium, closing the 14th day of Ligue 1. Often spectacular opposition.

This rivalry between the Olympics has grown steadily over time, with often close matches. The results in Ligue 1 turned slightly to the advantage of Gones, with 34 victories in 100 games against 27 successes for the Phocéens. Without forgetting the 39 times when the two teams parted back to back. Franceinfo: sport takes stock of the five most significant matches of “Olympico” in the 21st century.

November 8, 2009: goal festival in Gerland

This evening of November 8, 2009, Lyon and Marseille offer Ligue 1 a spectacular match, punctuated by an incredible scenario and a shower of goals. In a boiling Gerland stadium, Miralem Pjanić opened the scoring for Les Gones with a sublime half-volley. But two hand faults by Hugo Lloris, on a header from Souleymane Diawara and a long shot from Benoit Cheyrou, allow the Phocéens to pick up two goals everywhere at half-time.

After two new goals scored by Bakari Koné and Brandão, Marseille thinks of winning. But Lisandro Lopez, author of a double, gives hope to the Rhone a few minutes before the final whistle. Michel Bastos believes in his turn to offer three points to Lyon at the end of regulation time but a goal against his camp from Jéremy Toulalan in additional time allows the Marseillais to hang the draw (5-5). Never have so many goals been scored in an Olympico.

May 4, 2014: broken streak for OM, end of the Diawara era

Far from their usual standards, Olympique de Marseille (6th) and Olympique Lyonnais (5th) are keen to finish the season well and grab a European place. After three months of absence, defender Souleymane Diawara, already scorer against Les Gones in 2009, is back by scoring the first goal of the match, for what will be his last game under the colors of the club. José Anigo’s players take place that evening, with in particular a great André-Pierre Gignac, author of a double.

Victory (4-2) for OM, which then signs its first success for four years on its lawn against the Lyon rival. A relief for the Marseillais.

October 26, 2014: the brilliant inspiration of Yoann Gourcuff

Sometimes all it takes is a flash of genius to turn a meeting upside down. OM suffered the consequences on October 26, 2014, on the lawn of their rival Olympian. In an intense meeting, Yoann Gourcuff gave the victory to his family after a sublime inside hook on Giannelli Imbula followed by an overpowered strike leaving no chance for Steve Mandanda. The only goal of the meeting. A precious victory for the Gones, who brought down the leader of the championship, then undefeated for eight games. Victory (1-0) for Lyon, which climbs on the podium thanks to this success.

March 18, 2018: a mental victory for Les Gones

It’s a match that the Lyon fans are not ready to forget, and neither are the Phocéens. As the end of the season slowly approaches and the final standings begin to take shape, Lyon, 4th, must win in Marseille, 3rd, to stay in the race for the podium and the next Champions League. And Rolando’s opening scoring for OM forces the Lyonnais to react.

More technically precise, more involved in the duels, Lyon goes up the slope and equalizes before taking the lead in the second half thanks to a goal from Houssem Aouar (52nd). Far from being resigned, the Marseillais equalize a few minutes from the end. But once again, Lyon demonstrated a mental strength that we no longer suspected, especially in major meetings, to score the victorious goal in additional time, on a furious header from Memphis Depay, injured in the arcade on the action. Victory (3-2) for Bruno Génésio’s players.

November 10, 2019: the storm Dimitri Payet

For the 120 years of the club, Olympique de Marseille could not dream of better than a success against Olympique Lyonnais, which he had not beaten for five years in Ligue 1 on the lawn of the Vélodrome. While the tension is at its maximum before the meeting, especially because of the conflict between Dimitri Payet and Rudi Garcia, the show is on the ground. Two-time goalscorer, on a penalty (19th) then with a cross shot from the right (39th), the Reunionese carries his own and demonstrates all his talent. Victory (2-1) for Marseille.

Dimitri Payet with Olympique de Marseille against Lyon on November 10, 2019 at the Orange Vélodrome.  (SYLVAIN THOMAS / AFP)

A match “reference” according to the former Nantes resident, who delighted more than 65,000 supporters that evening at the Vélodrome to encourage the Phocéens.


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