I do not intend to underestimate one of the representative teams from the French League, if Marseille is able to win the Europa League competition. in fact, we all know that their probability is very slim. however, that doesn't mean they don't have a chance at all. Moreover, football is unique and difficult for us to predict. On April 12, the quarter-final matches will be held, one of which is the match between Benfica vs Marseille. in the meeting of these two teams, the home team Bencifa was more favored than Marseille. I think it's natural, because Benfica is playing at their home ground. however, in terms of temporary betting options, the odds are not that far apart. so, theoretically this match could end in a draw or Marseille would be able to beat the home team even though it would cost them hard work. interestingly, under the tutelage of Jean-Louis Gasset, Marseille experienced changes and were also quite productive in terms of scoring goals. in fact, if you can refer to several of Marseille's matches in their Domestic League competition. at least, the system implemented by Jean-Louis Gasset is quite effective even though we cannot yet use it as a benchmark. plus, the coach from Francis promotes offensive football. much different when Marseille was handled by Marseillo, even Gennaro Gattuso. there seems to be a chemistry between players and coaches, systems and patterns. that's why, now Marseille has quite good changes. well, before Marseille visit Benfica's home ground. To find out more, I want to know how Marseille played against Paris Saint-Germain and visited Lillie's home ground. after that, I will speculate on the quarter-final match between Benfica vs Marseille. so, let's just wait and see how the squad coached by Jean-Louis Gasset plays the match.
Marseille had a fair encounter weeks ago when they were up against Metz. Both sides also managed to net in goals for themselves. Well the outcome of the game didn't necessarily influence their table standings but it was worthwhile. It's a confidence booster for both teams. Especially for Marseille, they've got the Europa League encounter ahead of them and most definitely, they've got to try to act better than they've always done. They shouldn't trade chances and their opponent has for seasons past been reselient in their European quests.
Let's just see how the next European cup games would turn out for all the advanced teams too. Even though it's much expected that Marseille will be the victor in the end, it's certain that it won't also be an easy stride for them too. Next month in the quarter finals face off, they'll be battling first away from home to Benfica and considering how much of an impact the host team has made in their games so far, it's just so fair to note that they wouldn't take their chances against thr French side.
To say that Marseille stand a chance at qualifying is a bit on some scaly probable occurences, they've got a shot no doubt but it's intensity and capacity is the cause for worry. Marseille on their own end have been able to stay up in shape and deliver right performances in their league games, an inflow of goals is imminent and yes the both teams have thesame probability of chances. It all depends on the team who'd do extremely better and also try to stay put on their upgraded performances in both the first and second legs respectively.