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Strasbourg beats Marseille 3-1 in Ligue 1, Payet scores and assists, Guendouzi scores

Updated:2025-09-26 08:00    Views:140

In the heart of France's capital, Strasbourg, two talented players have come together to create history - Strasbourg and Marseille. Strasbourg, often known as "the blue shirt," has been one of the most successful clubs in French football for many years now. However, Marseille, which is often referred to as "the red shirt," has had its share of success as well.

However, on Sunday, Strasbourg took their chances and proved that they were not just another team. In a match against Marseille, Strasbourg defeated them 3-1 with goals from Strasbourg's star player, Benjamin Pavard, and Marseille's stars, Didier Deschamps and Mathieu Valbuena.

Pavard scored his first goal of the season, which was a stunning strike that put Strasbourg ahead. He then followed it up by scoring again, this time from a corner kick, giving Strasbourg a 2-0 lead at halftime.

Marseille responded with goals from Didier Deschamps and Mathieu Valbuena, who both scored through penalty kicks. However, Strasbourg was not done yet, as they scored their second goal of the game in the 65th minute, putting them into a commanding position.

The victory came after a strong performance from Strasbourg's goalkeeper, Gérald Pécresse, who made several crucial saves throughout the match. The win also gave Strasbourg their third consecutive Ligue 1 title.

Overall, the match between Strasbourg and Marseille was a thrilling display of skill and teamwork. Strasbourg's star player, Benjamin Pavard, showed why he is such a valuable asset to the club. His goals and assists were key to the victory, but it was also the performance of the entire Strasbourg squad that kept the fans on their feet.

The victory over Marseille will undoubtedly be remembered for many years to come, and the memories of the fans will continue to live on long after the final whistle has blown. Strasbourg will undoubtedly go on to become one of the best teams in French football, and the victory over Marseille will only further cement their legacy as one of the greatest clubs in French football history.



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