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(VIDEO) All Goals from Real Madrid vs Olympique de Marseille in the UEFA Champions League
Real Madrid’s European challenge
Real Madrid returns to its favorite stage, the UEFA Champions League, determined to start strong in their pursuit of the long-awaited 16th title. Xabi Alonso’s team opens the group stage this Tuesday at the Santiago Bernabéu against Olympique de Marseille, a club with history but a poor record against Los Blancos: four matches played and four defeats.
The Spanish giants arrive confident after taking care of business in LaLiga and with the boost of having Eduardo Camavinga and Jude Bellingham back in the squad following injuries, although both will begin on the bench. In attack, all eyes are on Kylian Mbappé, who is on fire with four goals in the first four official games of the season. Alongside him will be Franco Mastantuono and likely Vinícius Jr., though Rodrygo Goes could also feature.
For Real Madrid, the objective is clear: dominate at home, secure top spot in the group, and avoid the playoff round that complicated their path last season. Their recent European record backs them up, with 16 wins in their last 18 opening games of the competition.
Marseille looks to upset the odds
Olympique de Marseille, managed by Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi, comes into the clash full of confidence after a 4-0 Ligue 1 victory over Lorient. New signings Benjamin Pavard and Nayef Aguerd scored on their debuts and have quickly established themselves as key figures in defense alongside Argentine Facundo Medina.
In midfield, Geoffrey Kondogbia and Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg provide solidity, while Amir Murillo of Panama and American Timothy Weah offer depth on the flanks. Up front, veteran striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang pairs with English talent Mason Greenwood. Argentine goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli, well known from his time at Real Sociedad and Villarreal, will guard the net.
Despite new reinforcements, Marseille arrives with some internal turmoil after the departures of Adrien Rabiot and Jonathan Rowe. Still, with their passionate fan base and the memory of their 1993 European title, OM will try to shock the Bernabéu.