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Looking to leapfrog Marseille at the final hurdle and wrap up top spot in Group B, Brighton will welcome Les Phoceens to the Amex on Thursday night.
Brighton
Starting with the hosts, while Brighton might have mounted a late comeback at home against Burnley over the weekend as they eventually snatched a 1-1 draw, the Seagulls are still trying to find some recent stability. Opening December with an action-packed 3-2 loss at the hands of Chelsea, Roberto De Zerbi’s men have won just five of their previous 15 straight appearances across all competitions. With that extended inconsistent spell stemming all the way back to a 3-1 victory against Bournemouth on September 24th, the one-time Sassuolo boss also has a continued headache over his side’s defensive issues. With just a single clean sheet to their name since the start of November, Brighton’s leaky defence could face another stern challenge here. Despite knowing that they can leapfrog Marseille and officially punch their ticket as Group B winners on Thursday night, De Zerbi’s men have yet to record back-to-back victories at the Amex since opening up the 2023/24 campaign.
Team News
Not expected to feature again over the next few months, Brighton will once again be unable to call upon Barcelona loanee Ansu Fati on Thursday night. Likewise, not making a single appearance since returning from November’s international break, Ecuador defender Pervis Estupinan remains on the sidelines and will not feature here.
Bagging five goals in as many appearances across all competitions, former Watford star Joao Pedro will once again have a leading role to play here. Settling for a spot on the bench against Burnley over the weekend, Kaoru Mitoma will be handed a full return at the Amex.
Marseille
As for the visitors, while Marseille might have opened up the new campaign in the midst of a public struggle, the French giants have come roaring back in a stellar fashion. Picking up some perfect momentum over the weekend as they claimed a thrilling 4-2 victory away at Lorient, it appears that the mood in Gennaro Gattuso’s camp is at red-hot high. Knowing that a single point will be enough to officially punch their Europa League quarter-final ticket, Les Phoceens have now won all of their previous four appearances across all competitions. Last seen in European action stormed their way to an action-packed 4-3 win against Dutch giants Ajax, the former AC Milan boss has seen his squad gain a reputation for their free-scoring performances in the final third. Notching 13 strikes on their recent four-match winning run, some in Gattuso’s camp could be smelling the chance to spring an upset at the Amex on Thursday night.
Team News
While ex-Sheffield United star Iliman Ndiaye might be currently serving a domestic suspension, the 23-year-old is free to feature at the Amex. However, dealing with a recent ankle injury and missing each of Marseille’s last three appearances, Gattuso’s side are once again sweating over the fitness of Joaquin Correa here.
Once again bagging a brace away at Lorient over the weekend and enjoying a remarkable free-scoring romp, former Arsenal skipper Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will spearhead Marseille’s charge on Thursday night.
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