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Strasbourg 1-2 Olympique Marseille Player Ratings: Amir Murillo 8.5/10 Rated as a Late Winner Seals Dramatic 2-1 Comeback for Marseille

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Strasbourg vs Olympique Marseille Player Ratings

Summary

  • Marseille overcame the Strasbourg hurdle in the stoppage time in a 2-1 victory.
  • Lucas Høgsberg had a difficult game, making two errors that led to shots.
  • Amir Murillo was the best performer in the match.

Olympique Marseille snatched a victory from the jaws of a draw. They secured a dramatic 2-1 win over Strasbourg in this Ligue 1 fixture. It was a match that truly came alive in the second half. It was a classic tale of resilience and clinical finishing.

Strasbourg looked like they might pull off an upset. They took the lead just after halftime through a substitute, Abdoul Ouattara. The home side defended resolutely for large periods. Their goalkeeper, Mike Penders, was simply outstanding. He made a string of incredible saves to keep his team ahead.

But Olympique Marseille never gave up. They kept pushing and probing. The introduction of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang proved decisive as he leveled the score. Then, in the dying moments of stoppage time, Amir Murillo became the hero. He scored the winning goal, sparking wild celebrations. This match will be remembered for its thrilling conclusion. Here are the Strasbourg vs Olympique Marseille player ratings.

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Olympique Marseille Player Ratings vs Strasbourg

Here are the Olympique Marseille player ratings vs Strasbourg.

Goalkeeper

Gerónimo Rulli - 6.0: Had very little to do for most of the game. He couldn't be faulted for the goal he conceded. His distribution was a bit mixed, with only 29% of his long balls finding a teammate. What stood out was his command of the area on high claims.

Defenders

Leonardo Balerdi - 7.5: A captain's performance from the defender. He was a rock at the back, winning 8 of his 10 duels. We noticed he was constantly trying to get his team forward, even having a few pops at goal himself. His passing was crisp and he was a real leader on the pitch, despite the early yellow card.

Nayef Aguerd - 6.5: A solid if unspectacular outing. He commanded a huge number of touches, showing he was central to Marseille's build-up play. He was booked early, which may have made him a little hesitant. His clearances were vital at times, but he lost possession a few too many times for our liking.

Facundo Medina - 7.0: Very tidy and effective before being subbed off. Medina won an impressive 7 out of 9 duels and didn't misplace many passes. From our perspective, he was quietly one of the most reliable players on the pitch. He read the game well and was strong in the tackle.

Amir Murillo - 8.5: The match-winner and our man of the match. What a moment for him, scoring in stoppage time to steal the three points. Beyond the goal, he was a constant threat down the flank, creating a big chance and winning most of his duels. A truly heroic performance, even with a yellow card to his name.

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Midfielders

Angel Gomes - 6.5: A busy but slightly frustrating performance. Gomes was neat on the ball and created a couple of chances. However, he sometimes struggled to impose himself on the game and was involved in a few fouls. He kept things ticking over but lacked that killer final ball we know he possesses.

Igor Paixão - 6.0: He showed flashes of what he can do before being hooked just before the hour mark. He had a couple of shots and tried to take on his man. From our perspective, he just couldn't quite find the end product. Lost the ball a bit too often for a player in his position.

Matt O'Riley - 6.0: A difficult day for O'Riley. He saw a lot of the ball and his passing was generally accurate. But he got a yellow card and seemed to struggle with the physical side of the game. He was subbed off late on after a performance that didn't quite hit the heights we expect.

Timothy Weah - 5.5: A very quiet game for Weah. He barely made an impact in his 58 minutes on the pitch. He worked hard enough but offered little in an attacking sense. It wasn't a surprise to see him substituted as Marseille chased the game.

Pierre-Emile Højbjerg - 7.0: Hojbjerg was a metronome in midfield. He was everywhere, making tackles and driving forward with the ball. His passing accuracy was excellent and he was a constant presence. He even got involved in attack, though his shooting was a bit wayward. A really solid, professional display.

Forwards

Amine Gouiri - 5.0: Honestly, this was a day to forget for Gouiri. He missed two big chances that could have put the game to bed much earlier. While he got into good positions, his finishing was shockingly poor. We expected much more from a player of his calibre and he was rightly subbed off.

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Substitutes

Emerson - 6.5: Came on and provided more stability and attacking impetus than Weah. Looked comfortable.

Mason Greenwood - 7.0: Added a different dimension to the attack. He was direct and tested the keeper. His introduction helped turn the tide.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - 8.0: The super sub. He came on and did exactly what he was brought on to do. He scored the crucial equalizer with a clinical finish. A game-changing substitution.

Benjamin Pavard - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Robinio Vaz - N/A: Not on long enough to rate but had a header saved.

Manager

R. De Zerbi - 8.0: His substitutions won the game. Recognizing the team was struggling, he made bold changes that paid off handsomely. Bringing on Aubameyang and Greenwood was a masterstroke. He deserves huge credit for turning a potential loss into a stunning victory.

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Strasbourg Player Ratings vs Olympique Marseille

Here are the Strasbourg player ratings vs Olympique Marseille.

Goalkeeper

Mike Penders - 8.0: Absolutely phenomenal. If not for him, Strasbourg would have been dead and buried long before the end. He made seven saves, several of which were top-class. He was unlucky to be on the losing side and he can hold his head high. A truly brilliant goalkeeping display.

Defenders

Ben Chilwell - 5.5: A tough afternoon for Chilwell. He made a number of clearances but struggled defensively. He was dribbled past twice and lost possession too often. It felt like he was constantly on the back foot against Marseille's attackers.

Guéla Doué - 6.0: He was a mixed bag. He made six clearances and created a chance going forward. However, he also lost possession 12 times and looked vulnerable at the back. It was a battling performance but one that lacked real quality before he was substituted.

Mamadou Sarr - 6.0: He had a decent game for the most part. His passing out from the back was solid. But he was part of a defence that ultimately conceded two goals. He made some important clearances but also had moments where he looked a bit shaky.

Lucas Høgsberg - 4.5: A very poor performance from our perspective. The stats say it all with two errors leading to shots. He was a liability at the back and seemed to struggle with the pace of the game. He looked off the pace and made far too many mistakes.

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Midfielders

Ismaël Doukouré - 7.0: A really strong performance in the heart of midfield. He was excellent in the tackle, winning a high percentage of his duels. He read the game superbly, making three interceptions. He was a disruptive force that Marseille found difficult to bypass.

Diego Moreira - 6.5: Created two chances, including one big chance, showing his creative side. He was tidy in possession and worked hard for the team. He was perhaps a little lightweight in the duels but still had a positive impact on the game.

Kendry Páez - 5.0: A really anonymous first half before he was subbed at the break. He barely got on the ball and when he did, he gave it away. He looked lost and offered nothing going forward or defensively. An easy decision to replace him.

Valentín Barco - 7.5: He was fantastic for Strasbourg. He won 8 of his 10 duel,s which is incredible for a midfielder. He was a ball-winning machine and also showed quality going forward with his dribbling. It was a shame to see him miss a big chance but his overall contribution was immense.

Félix Lemaréchal - 5.5: Like Paez, he was replaced at halftime after an ineffective 45 minutes. He created one chance but was otherwise a passenger. He lost his duels and gave the ball away too easily. Not his best day.

Forwards

Emanuel Emegha - 7.0: He led the line well before his unfortunate injury. He provided the assist for the goal and was a general nuisance for the Marseille defence. His hold-up play was good, and it was a blow for Strasbourg when he had to go off.

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Substitutes

Abdoul Ouattara - 7.5: Came on at halftime and scored within four minutes. You can't ask for a better impact than that. A dream substitution.

Sam Amo-Ameyaw - 5.5: Came on but picked up a silly yellow card and didn't offer much else.

Joaquín Panichelli - 6.0: Looked lively when he came on for the injured Emegha but missed a couple of decent chances.

Andrew Omobamidele - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Samir El Mourabet - N/A: Not on long enough to rate.

Manager

L. Rosenior - 7.0: His halftime substitutions almost worked perfectly. Bringing on Ouattara was a stroke of genius. He set his team up well to be solid and hit on the break. Ultimately undone by individual quality and a late lapse in concentration from his defence.

Sportsdunia's Player of the Match is Amir Murillo

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Strasbourg vs Olympique Marseille?

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Olympique Marseille won the match 2-1 against Strasbourg.

When was Strasbourg vs Olympique Marseille?

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The match was played on September 26, 2025.

Who was the man of the match in Strasbourg vs Olympique Marseille?

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Amir Murillo was the man of the match, scoring the winning goal for Marseille.

Who was the worst performer in Strasbourg vs Olympique Marseille?

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Lucas Høgsberg had a difficult game, making two errors that led to shots.

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