Ranieri's Nantes suffer late loss to Njie's Marseille
Nantes manager Claudio Ranieri suffered a second straight defeat on his return to Ligue 1 as the Italian's injury-ravaged team were beaten 1-0 at home by Njie Clinton's Olympique de Marseille who scored a late goal to snatch the points on Saturday.
Njie was man of the match against Dijon |
Marseille's Argentine Lucas Ocampos, back from loan spells at Genoa and AC Milan, scored the only goal three minutes from time to hand Marseille their second victory of the season.
Ranieri, back in France after coaching Greece and taking unsung Leicester City to a surprise Premier League title in 2016, had very few options as within the space of 20 minutes, the Canaries lost three players to injuries.
Raneiri |
Marseille dominated but Nantes' debutant goalkeeper Ciprian Tatarusanu made a couple of good saves to deny Florian Thauvin and Valere Germain.
The hosts had a good chance on the hour but Marseille keeper Steve Mandanda saved Diego Carlos's attempt with his feet.
In the 87th minute, second-half substitute Ocampos latched onto a cross from Thauvin to give Marseille all three points.
Njie Clinton who scored a brace against Dijon last weekend enjoyed full play time even though the goals did not come today.
The Cameroonian was impressive throughout the pre-season scoring at least four goals. Pundits are positive he may be called to camp this coming week as Hugo Bross' Cameroon set out to tackle 2018 World Cup qualifier clashes with neighbours Nigeria.
Njie's Marseille are second in the standings on six points, behind Olympique Lyonnais on goal difference, while Nantes are second from bottom after their two defeats.
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