

Key Takeaways:
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored a late brace as Marseille secured a 3-2 comeback victory over Lyon
- Habib Beye celebrated his maiden win as Marseille manager
- Igor Paixao scored a stunning long-range goal and provided an assist
First-Half Action
A gripping encounter unfolded at the Stade Vélodrome as Olympique de Marseille rallied to overcome Olympique Lyonnais in a pulsating five-goal Ligue 1 match. The visitors made a lightning start, requiring just three minutes to break the deadlock. A deft pass from Endrick on the edge of the area was expertly finished by Corentin Tolisso, who netted his third goal in as many games for Lyon.
Determined to respond, Marseille threatened repeatedly, with Mason Greenwood forcing two impressive stops from Dominik Greif. At the other end, Endrick nearly doubled Lyon’s advantage with a solo run, but his strike flew narrowly over the target. The hosts’ goalkeeper, Geronimo Rulli, was called into action as the half progressed, notably denying Roman Yaremchuk in a vital one-on-one.
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Second-Half Turnaround
Seeking increased urgency, Habib Beye made a bold change at the interval by introducing Igor Paixao. The Brazilian immediately announced his arrival, weaving in from the left before unleashing a curling long-range effort into the top corner, drawing Marseille level.
Buoyed by Paixao’s equaliser, Marseille pressed for a second goal, yet both Greenwood and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang spurned inviting chances inside the area. Their missed opportunities were punished in the 76th minute when substitute Remi Himbert restored Lyon’s lead, guiding a precise low finish past Rulli and into the far corner.
Late Drama and Decisive Moments
Marseille refused to relent, and Igor Paixao played provider just five minutes later, delivering a perfect cross that Aubameyang turned home to level proceedings and set the stage for a dramatic finale.
Both teams pressed for a decisive goal in the closing moments. In stoppage time, it was Aubameyang who proved to be the match-winner, slotting in from Ethan Nwaneri’s cut-back to spark wild celebrations among the home supporters. Lyon, stunned by the Gabonese striker’s late double, could not muster a response as time ran out.
This result marked Habib Beye’s first victory at the helm of Marseille and ended the club’s four-game winless run in the league. The win also saw Marseille close the gap on Paulo Fonseca’s side to just two points.
| Team | Score | Goal Scorers | Manager |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marseille | 3 | Igor Paixao (52′), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (81′, 90+1′) | Habib Beye |
| Olympique Lyonnais | 2 | Corentin Tolisso (3′), Remi Himbert (76′) | Paulo Fonseca |




