Olympique Marseille drew 2-2 at home with RC Strasbourg, squandering a two-goal lead in the closing stages of the match. The game took place in an atmosphere of deep crisis following the recent sacking of coach Roberto De Zerbi and a painful defeat to PSG. Fans gathered at the Stade Vélodrome organized protests against the team's performance, and interim coach Jacques Abardonado admitted that the team is facing immense psychological and sporting difficulties.

The situation at Olympique Marseille is becoming dramatic. After the dismissal of coach Roberto De Zerbi, which followed a crushing 0:5 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, the team under interim coach Jacques Abardonado failed to break the streak of failures. Saturday's clash with RC Strasbourg ended 2:2, despite the hosts leading by two goals. Goals for Marseille were scored by Mason Greenwood and Amine Gouiri, but a catastrophic performance in stoppage time allowed the visitors to equalize at the last moment. The statistics are relentless – OM has lost the most points in Europe this season precisely in the final minutes of matches. Olympique Marseille is the only French club to have triumphed in the Champions League, winning the competition in 1993. For years, however, it has struggled with emotional instability among fans and frequent changes in the coaching position. The match took place in an extremely hostile atmosphere. <przypis title=