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Team Stat Comparison
Lyon Marseille
Matches Played 13 12
Table Position 3 7
Points 25 22
Goal Difference 6 8
Goals for * 2.0 2.5
Goals against * 1.5 1.7
Last 5 D-D-W-L-L W-D-D-W-L
Last 5 home D-L-W-W-W W-D-L-W-D
Last 5 away D-W-L-W-D D-W-L-W-D
*  Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
·  Club Stats:  Lyon  |  Marseille
Competition Stats
  Lyon Marseille
Goals Bafetimbi Gomis 5 Mamadou Niang 6
Reds
Yellows Michel Fernandes Bastos 3 Mathieu Valbuena 3
·   Club Rosters : Lyon | Marseille
Next Five Matches in Competition
Lyon Marseille
11/29 Stade Rennes 11/28 @Lens
12/6 @Lille 12/2 Sochaux
12/13 Bordeaux 12/5 @Nice
12/16 Boulogne 12/12 Boulogne
12/19 @AS Monaco 12/16 @Lorient
· Club Schedule: Lyon | Marseille

Updated: November 7, 2009, 4:39 AM ET

Marseille assistant coach Guy Stephan does not believe the current Lyon side is as strong as the 2004/05 vintage.

Stephan, who had a spell as coach at the Stade Gerland in the mid-1990s, is confident OM can beat their title rivals tomorrow after claiming Les Gones have regressed in recent years.

"They are still a good team,'' he told www.OM.net, "but they don't have the quality nor the power of the 2004/05 team.''

That Lyon side won 22 of their 38 Ligue 1 games and finished 12 points clear of closest challengers Lille.

"They do have good players though,'' he added. "To beat Liverpool and to draw in the return game is not a feat every team is capable of.

"They will be difficult opponents but we can take them on and beat them.''

Marseille struggled to a 1-1 draw at home to Toulouse last weekend and Stephan feels the players will benefit this weekend from facing a team who will come at them.

"One of the difficulties we had last week was that we had no space in front of us,'' he said.

"Lyon will be different, they are a team that will look to attack.

"We will need to be well prepared as we will have opportunities to score.''

Lyon come into the game full of confidence after a last-gasp Lisandro Lopez equaliser against Liverpool in midweek sealed their place in the last 16 of the Champions League.

They are currently second in the Ligue 1 table, just two points behind defending champions Bordeaux.

Marseille, who thrashed FC Zurich 6-1 in the Champions League on Tuesday night, are seventh.

 
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Lille 2
Bordeaux 0 FT
Toulouse 3
Stade Rennes 2 FT
Lyon 5
Marseille 5 FT