Olympique Marseille secured a spot in the Europa League with a 3-1 win over Rennes on Sunday, finishing fifth in the league table. The victory marked a crucial moment for the team, which had been struggling to secure European qualification.
The match unfolded with Marseille taking an early lead through a goal from Arkadiusz Milik in the 12th minute. Rennes responded with a goal from Nassim Boujellab in the 25th minute, but Marseille’s Steve Mandanda restored the lead for his team in the 35th minute. The final goal of the match came from Arkadiusz Milik in the 58th minute, securing the 3-1 win for Marseille.
Medhi Benatia Explains Reasons Behind His Departure
Olympique Marseille’s director of football, Medhi Benatia, explained the reasons behind his departure from the team after their Europa League qualification win over Rennes. In an interview with AS, Benatia stated, “I’m not one to stay at home and do nothing. I’m a person who likes to be active and involved, and that’s why I decided to leave the team.” Benatia’s comments sparked controversy, with Rennes’ player Adama Traoré responding by saying, “Kita is a great player, and I don’t think he should be criticized for his performance.”
Reaction and Implications
The qualification for the Europa League means that Marseille will face competition from other European teams, including Rennes, who will be competing in the same tournament. The implications of this qualification are significant, as it will allow Marseille to gain valuable experience and exposure in European competition.
Up Next
Olympique Marseille will face Lyon in the French Cup semifinals on May 24, with kick-off at 8:45pm BST.
References
- AP
- AS
- Sport















