Le Journal

Marseille vs. Liverpool: Champions League 2025-26 Preview & Team News
MARSEILLE VS. LIVERPOOL | Wednesday, January 21st |Champions League, League Phase | Stade de Marseille8PM BST/3PM EST I have terrible news for people who don’t pay attention to French football beyond being able to guess who wins the league any given year: Marseille are third in Ligue 1, but they’ve scored 41 goals, which is one more than the mighty, giant, star-studded PSG machine. They’ve conceded 19. This is not ideal for a Liverpool side who love to give an opponent a goal when they can. Marseille is third in Ligue 1 but eight points behind Lens, and lost the Trophée des Champions to PSG on penalties back on January 8th, having drawn the match 2-2. In Ligue 1 this past weekend they blew past Angers 5-2, with the hosts managing to make it 4-1 and only scored their second in stoppage time. While Liverpool are on an unbeaten run (even if it doesn’t feel like it), Marseille have done a lot to make their home ground a challenge for visiting sides: they have lost only three of their last 22 home games in Europe (14 wins, five draws). Though Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is the most-noted threat for the French side, Liverpool will also be facing ex-Tottenham player Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, who has proven effective in possession in the past and has some experience facing the Reds. Also familiar are Emerson (formerly of Chelsea and West Ham), and Mason Greenwood (formerly of Manchester United until he left in disgrace). Arne Slot will remember Igor Paixão, as he coached the Brazilian left winger at Feyenoord. Of course, Marseille head coach Roberto De Zerbi himself has experience playing Liverpool, and will relish the challenge in Europe’s premier competition. Predicted Liverpool Lineup (4-3-3) Alisson; Bradley, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Jones; Salah, Ekitiké, Wirtz Liverpool captain Virgil Van Dijk is set to make his 350th appearance for Liverpool on Wednesday, and should he feature he will become the 50th man to reach this marker for Liverpool. His usual partner at the heart of the defense was forced to leave due to private family matters, however, and it’s unclear if Ibrahima Konaté will be available for the tie. Should Konaté be unavailable, Arne Slot will likely be forced to start Joe Gomez as the only natural senior centerback healthy and on the squad list — though the Liverpool head coach may choose to play someone out of position instead. If Andy Robertson isn’t called upon to play centrally, it’s a toss-up between himself and Miloš Kerkez on the left, with the decision likely falling to tactical choices. Kerkez had pre-match press duties, but Slot has sent players who’ve been on the bench to start previously. Similarly, Jeremie Frimpong should see a start on the right, with Gomez or an auxiliary right back the sum total of Slot’s options in that position. The midfield and attack will be your more general weighing of fitness, tactics, and games ahead, with the added fun of “is Mohamed Salah ready to jump right back into the starting XI post-AFCON?” Notable for other reasons: Curtis Jones will miss the next Champions League match if he’s booked in this one due to card accumulation. The starting line-up choices have become less and less interesting as whichever eleven players Slot selects continue to perform below the sum of their parts: Liverpool managed to draw against a Burnley side at the weekend who could well have won. It’s not an ideal time to take a challenging trip to France. Perhaps the best news for those of us semi-resigned to watch another turgid showing from the Reds? A draw would be enough to clinch the knockout play-offs. Of course, Liverpool have not drawn in any of their last 32 Champions League Group Stage/League Stage matches, and have won eight of their last 10 away matches. This is noted with a heavy sigh. Maybe this will be the match where Liverpool once again remember who they are. The Managers Have Their Say Arne Slot: “I have great memories of this place, it’s where…

Darío Brizuela sale al rescate del Barça

Slot Talk: “With Salah We Would Have Scored More”

Santé. Cancer du col de l’utérus : 90% des cas pourraient être évités avec un dépistage plus suivi
L'Institut national du cancer (Inca) rappelle l'importance cruciale du dépistage organisé du cancer du col de l’utérus qui pourrait éviter 90 % des cancers. Pourtant, 40 % des femmes concernées n’y participent pas, ou pas assez.

Mohamed Salah Returns to Liverpool Training But Konaté Absent

Assessing The Liverpool FC Women’s Squad After A Busy January

Dolly Parton turned down Elvis Presley’s request – ‘I cried all night’

Dominik Szoboszlai Opens Up On Liverpool Contract Talks
In the midst of a Liverpool season that hasn’t gone to plan, with long stretches of both underwhelming results and disappointing performances, one of the most consistent positive standouts has been that of star midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai. The 25-year-old Hungarian has shone in his third season on Merseyside, having arrived at the club in summer 2023 from RB Leipzig after Liverpool triggered his £60M release clause. That he’s into his third season, though, means it’s time to start worrying about contract. The deal Szoboszlai signed when he joined the club was for five years, meaning at the end of the season he will have just two years left to run—and that means now is when all parties would typically seek to extend his stay or start thinking about a sale. “There are always talks,” Szoboszlai acknowledged this week when asked about his contract situation. “The media talk a lot because that’s your job and there have been talks but for sure not any decision has been made. There is always progress but no decision has been made. “I’ll just keep on going every week, every training, giving my best for the team, for the fans, so let’s see what is going to happen in the future. I am happy here but you know how football works and that is something everybody has to take into account.” While Liverpool might prefer a do-over for the current disappointment of a season, the unfortunate reality is of course that while the Reds tread water their key players are all getting a year older and seeing a year tick off their contracts, a situation going well beyond Szoboszlai. Along with Szoboszlai, Liverpool rebuilt their midfield with Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch in 2023. All are in the same contract situation. Typically, as value drops in the final year, two years out is the best time to sell a player if they will not extend.

Droits de douane : quels effets pour le commerce mondial ?

Accompagnement des jeunes majeurs : de fortes inégalités territoriales

Contrôle des actes des collectivités : les précisions de la circulaire de décembre 2025

Droits de douane : en quoi consiste l'accord commercial entre l'Union européenne et les États-Unis ?
Aucune description.
