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Marseille 3-0 Brest Player Ratings: Igor Paixao Rated 8.5/10 as Dominant Display Secures 3-0 Victory

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Marseille Vs Brest Player Ratings

Summary

  • Marseille scored 3 goals against Brest, which gave them 3 points, strengthening their title hopes.
  • Igor Paixao was the best player on the field

What a performance from Olympique Marseille. They completely dismantled a struggling Brest side in a commanding 3-0 victory in this Ligue 1 fixture. From our perspective, the result was never in doubt. Marseille controlled the pace from the first whistle to the last.

The floodgates opened with a stunning free-kick from Angel Gomes, a moment of pure quality. Shortly after, the game was effectively put to bed. Igor Paixão, who was a menace all evening, won a penalty that Mason Greenwood coolly converted. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang added a third in the second half to cap off a truly dominant team display. Brest had no answers, and the match felt like a training ground exercise for the home team at times.

Brest's evening was a story of errors and misfortune. An early injury to a key defender and a clumsy penalty concession highlighted their struggles. Marseille, on the other hand, looked sharp, cohesive, and utterly ruthless in front of goal. It was a statement win that sends a clear message to the rest of the league.

Here are Marseille Vs Brest Player Ratings

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Olympique Marseille Player Ratings vs Brest

Here are Marseille Player Ratings vs Brest

Goalkeeper

Gerónimo Rulli - 7.0: Had a relatively quiet evening but did everything required of him. What stood out to us was his incredible 97% pass accuracy, launching attacks from the back. He made two key saves inside the box when called upon. A clean sheet and a confident performance between the sticks.

Defenders

Nayef Aguerd - 6.5: A mixed bag for the defender. He was excellent on the ball with 98% pass accuracy, but we noticed he struggled in his physical battles, winning only 3 of 8 duels. He was solid enough before being substituted later in the game. An okay performance, but not his best.

Benjamin Pavard - 7.0: Much like his defensive partner, he was composed in possession. However, losing 5 of 6 aerial duels is a real concern. Despite this, he made some important tackles and interceptions. His overall contribution was positive, but the aerial weakness was noticeable.

Emerson - 7.0: A steady and reliable performance from the fullback. He created a big chance and was a useful outlet. Defensively, he was solid, making key clearances and winning his tackles. Not spectacular, but did his job effectively without any fuss.

Amir Murillo - 7.5: We were impressed with his energy down the flank. He was a constant threat, creating two chances and completing his dribbles. He also put in a good defensive shift, winning half his duels. A very dynamic and impactful display from the right-back.

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Midfielders

Angel Gomes - 8.0: Opened the scoring with a sublime free-kick that set the tone for the match. He was a creative spark in midfield, creating three chances before he was substituted. From our perspective, he ran the show in the first 70 minutes. His vision and technical quality were on full display.

Mason Greenwood - 8.0: Looked dangerous every time he got the ball. He confidently dispatched his penalty and was a constant goal threat with five shots. He also created a big chance for a teammate. A very sharp and clinical performance, showing his quality in the final third.

Igor Paixão - 8.5: Our man of the match. The Brazilian was absolutely electric. He won the penalty with his clever movement and was a nightmare for defenders, completing all his dribbles. He also worked hard defensively, winning an impressive 7 out of 10 duels. A complete and dominant performance, he was the highest-rated player on the pitch for a reason.

Arthur Vermeeren - 7.5: The midfield metronome. He dictated the play with over 100 passes and 116 touches. His ball recovery was immense, winning it back 10 times for his team. He provided the control that allowed the attacking players to flourish. A very mature and intelligent performance.

Pierre-Emile Højbjerg - 7.5: A true captain's performance from the Dane. He was a commanding presence, distributing the ball brilliantly with 6 successful long balls. He was strong in the tackle and controlled the midfield battle alongside Vermeeren. He led by example until he was rested near the end.

Forwards

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - 7.5: He got his goal to seal the win, which is his primary job. However, we have to mention the big chance he missed. His movement was good and he linked up play well, but he could have had a hat-trick on another day. Still, a goal and a solid contribution.

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Substitutes

Matt O'Riley - 7.0: Came on and made an immediate impact, providing the assist for Aubameyang's goal.

Robinio Vaz - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

CJ Egan-Riley - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Tadjidine Mmadi - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Darryl Bakola - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Manager

R. De Zerbi - 8.5: His game plan was executed to perfection. His team pressed high, controlled possession, and were clinical. The tactical setup completely neutralized Brest. An excellent day at the office for the manager.

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Brest Player Ratings vs Marseille

Here are Brest Player Ratings vs Marseille

Goalkeeper

Radoslaw Majecki - 6.0: A difficult evening. He made four saves, but the error leading to a goal is a major mark against him. He was let down by his defence, but he never looked commanding. It felt like he was fighting a losing battle from the start.

Defenders

Bradley Locko - 5.0: A really unfortunate outing. He looked out of his depth before an injury forced him off after just 33 minutes. He was dribbled past and struggled to cope with Marseille's right side. A day to forget.

Brendan Chardonnet - 5.5: The captain had a tough time. He was dribbled past twice and couldn't organize his backline against the relentless Marseille attack. He looked a step off the pace all game. It was a performance he'll want to move on from quickly.

Soumaïla Coulibaly - 6.0: Probably the best of a bad bunch at the back. His passing was tidy, and he made a few important clearances and interceptions. However, he was still part of a defence that conceded three goals and looked completely overwhelmed.

Kenny Lala - 4.5: A disastrous performance. Conceding the penalty was a clumsy and needless challenge that killed any hope of a comeback. That single moment defined his game and summed up Brest's afternoon. A very poor display.

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Midfielders

Hugo Magnetti - 7.0: One of the few Brest players who can hold his head high. He fought tirelessly in midfield, winning 5 of his 7 duels. He even created a couple of chances against the run of play. From our perspective, he showed real heart in a beaten team.

Romain Del Castillo - 5.5: He tried to make things happen, but his final ball was lacking and he lost possession an astonishing 29 times. He was constantly running down blind alleys. A frustrating performance where his effort didn't match his output.

Joris Chotard - 5.0: Largely anonymous. He failed to impose himself on the game, lost most of his duels, and missed a big chance to get his team back in it. The game completely passed him by. Substituted without making any real impact.

Mama Baldé - 5.0: Barely touched the ball in the first half. He was completely ineffective and offered no threat. It was no surprise to see him hooked at halftime. A performance that just wasn't up to standard.

Pathé Mboup - 5.0: A very poor showing. He got a yellow card for a blatant dive and missed a big chance to score. He looked lost before being substituted at the break. Not the kind of impact he would have wanted to make.

Forwards

Ludovic Ajorque - 6.5: He worked his socks off for the team. What stood out was his aerial dominance, winning 7 headers. However, he was completely isolated and often had to feed on scraps. It was a thankless task, but he never stopped fighting for his team.

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Substitutes

Daouda Guindo - 6.0: Came on for the injured Locko and did an okay job under difficult circumstances.

Lucas Tousart - 6.0: Added a bit more steel to the midfield but couldn't turn the tide.

Rémy Labeau Lascary - 6.0: Had one shot on target but was mostly chasing shadows.

Hamidou Makalou - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Junior Dina Ebimbe - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Manager

E. Roy - 5.0: His team looked unprepared for Marseille's intensity. The tactics were wrong, and the substitutions had little effect. He was completely out-managed by his opposite number. A day of learning for him and his squad.

Sportsdunia's player of the Match is Igor Paixao

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Olympique Marseille vs Brest?
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Olympique Marseille defeated Brest 3-0 in their Ligue 1 encounter.

When was Olympique Marseille vs Brest?
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The match between Olympique Marseille and Brest was played on November 8, 2025.

Who was the man of the match in Olympique Marseille vs Brest?
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Igor Paixão was the man of the match for his dynamic performance and for winning the crucial penalty.

Who was the worst performer in Olympique Marseille vs Brest?
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Kenny Lala of Brest was the worst performer after conceding a penalty which ended the contest.

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