3' Corner - Marseille. Conceded by Loïc Nego. 6' Fouled by Adrien Rabiot - Marseille 6' Ilyes Housni - Le Havre - won a free kick in defence. 7' Missed chance. Ilyes Housni - Le Havre - shot with ...
Ghana international Andre Ayew chose not to celebrate after scoring a consolation for Le Havre in their defeat to MarseilleAyew spent most of his career at Marseille before moving to England to join Swansea City in the summer of 2015.
New Years' celebrations were the order of the day for Marseille's supporters as Roberto De Zerbi's side underwent their first outing at the Vélodrome of 2025. The fresh start certainly rejuvenated the hosts,
Black Stars attacking midfielder Andre Ayew has reacted to the warm gesture he received from fans of Olympique Marseille following his visit with Le Havre.
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Black Stars captain Andre Ayew received a warm reception upon returning to the Stade Velodrome for the Ligue 1 game between Olympique Marseille and Le Havre.
Marseille marches on Marseille strengthened its grip on second place in the French league, moving three points ahead of third-place Monaco after routing Le Havre 5-1 at home. Ghana's Andre Ayew was on the wing for Le Havre against his former club.
The 35-year-old netted the consolation goal for his side who suffered a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Ayew's former club.
The opening periods of play between Olympique de Marseille and Le Havre mirrored a lot of fixtures played between OM and a team that comes and plays a low-block at the Vélodrome. HAC begun the game
Ayew, who scored against his former club Marseille last week, made an immediate impact, capitalizing on a rebound from Hervé Koffi's save in the ninth minute. He calmly slotted the ball home from close range, giving Le Havre an early lead.
Starting near the conclusion of November, Reims have endured a six-game winless run in the top flight of France, suffering back-to-back defeats against Saint-Etienne and Champions League-chasing Nice since returning from a much-needed winter break, meaning that Sunday's hosts have a slight chance of being dragged into a survival scrap.