Prediction Olympiakos vs Marseille

Prediction Olympiakos vs Marseille
Prediction vs Olympiakos Marseille. Marseille condition did not improve after Ligue 1 running 5 weeks. Three draws and two defeats are the results that can be scooped Didier Deschamps troops so far.

All coaches are usually looking for the momentum of victory before the game in the Champions League. Well, it is now away from Steve Mandanda cs. Marseille last weekend even the 0-1 defeat of Rennes at home.

After the club's worst start in six years. Marseille must now travel to Greece for Olympiacos met on Wednesday (14 / 9) pm dawn.

Surprisingly, Deschamps pleased that the match will be held in the cage opposite. He acknowledged the pride of the stable atmospheric Stade Velodrome is often less friendly when the team was losing the public hero.

"Playing at the Velodrome is difficult if the results did not satisfy supporters. The pressure down there is more powerful than the public's trust in us. It's not ideal," said Deschamps.

The coach also lucky because Olympiacos often perform poorly when the host team France. Greek club lost the last three games in public alone against clubs from the land of fashion. Olympiacos itself has not gone down in the domestic league because it was waiting for the police investigation concerning bribery scandal.

Deschamps plans to change its tactics in order to embrace the most in the inaugural match Champions League later. "I have been thinking about it since last weekend. We need to find a solution. The hardest thing is against disappointment. We're in a dark tunnel and not easy for this team to come out. However, one thing is for sure that we will go to Athens and give everything. "

Prediction Line up :


Olympiakos: Franco Costanzo, Giannis Maniatis, François Modesto, Olof Mellberg, Tassos Papazoglou, Ariel Ibagaza, Ljubomir Fejsa, David Fuster, Pablo Orbaiz, Jean Makoun, Rafik Djebbour.

Marseille: Steve Mandanda, Jérémy Morel, Souleymane Diawara, Rod Fanni, César Azpilicueta, Jordan Ayew, Benoît Cheyrou, Lucho González, Alou Diarra, Mathieu Valbuena, Loïc Rémy.