Marseille ground out a 1-0 win in Toulouse on Saturday night, a valuable away success that lifts Habib Beye’s side into third place in Ligue 1. The visitors move to 46 points from 25 matches, nudging one ahead of Lyon—who hold a game in hand—while keeping Monaco and Lille at bay.
The decisive moment arrived on 18 minutes: Igor Paixão slipped Mason Greenwood into space, and the Englishman finished from close range for his 18-minute strike of the campaign. Facundo Medina’s early yellow card for a clumsy challenge on Emersonn underlined Marseille’s aggressive press, and once in front they denied Carles Martinez’s side any clear route back.
Beye retained his 3-4-1-2 shape, with Benjamin Pavard stepping out from the right of the back three and Timothy Weah stretching the touchline. Geoffrey Kondogbia and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg screened the centre smartly, helping Marseille post a 91 percent pass completion that strangled Toulouse’s attempts to transition. Quinten Timber’s diligent tracking of Pape Diop severed the hosts’ supply into Emersonn, leaving Aron Dønnum and Yann Gboho reliant on scraps. Toulouse finished without registering a shot on target.
The visitors’ control phase impressed the staff. Pavard and Leonardo Balerdi handled every aerial test, while Gerónimo Rulli completed 22 of his 23 passes to keep the wing-backs advanced. Paixão acted as the creative hinge with three key passes and the assist, and Greenwood’s movement dragged Rasmus Nicolaisen out of position repeatedly to open lanes for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
Martinez’s men were undone by structure as much as execution. The wing-backs sat deep, wary of counter-threats from Greenwood and Aubameyang, which isolated Cristian Cásseres Jr. and forced hopeful diagonals. Warren Kamanzi produced the best home opening with a deflected effort wide, but without a reliable target or bench alternative Toulouse never sustained pressure.
Toulouse stay on 31 points in 11th place, still 13 clear of the relegation play-off spot but now five league matches without a victory. Attention turns to Sunday’s fixtures, with Lens aiming to respond in their pursuit of Paris Saint-Germain Blazing at Bollaert: Lens seek fourth straight win to hound PSG.
Key stats:
- Possession: Toulouse 35 percent, Marseille 65 percent
- Shots on target: Toulouse 0, Marseille 2
- Expected goals: Toulouse 0.21, Marseille 0.29
- Pass accuracy: Toulouse 78 percent, Marseille 91 percent







