Marseille left Stade Océane with a 1-0 win that keeps Habib Beye’s side in the European argument. Mason Greenwood converted from the spot in the 55th minute, lifting Marseille to 56 points, still within reach of Rennes and Lyon above them, while Le Havre stay on 32 and remain in a relegation scrap.
The decisive sequence arrived after VAR confirmation in the 54th minute. Greenwood stayed calm, sent Mory Diaw the wrong way from twelve yards, and Marseille protected that margin with minimum fuss—no need for flair, just a clean execution of the 4-2-3-1 Beye had drilled all week.
Emerson was the outstanding presence. He made six tackles, dominated his duels, and refused to let Issa Soumaré or Sofiane Boufal isolate him, turning the visitors’ left flank into the safest area on the pitch. Pierre-Emile Højbjerg set the tone inside, circulating possession and biting into second balls, while Tochukwu Nnadi harried until his yellow card on 59 minutes prompted Beye to introduce Arthur Vermeeren in the 66th minute to steady the midfield.
Le Havre, lined up in Didier Digard’s own 4-2-3-1, pushed throughout but Marseille actually held the slight edge in expected goals, 1.12 to 1.10. Boufal’s booking in the 41st minute typified their aggression. Ayumu Seko followed with a yellow at 47 minutes, Yanis Zouaoui at 57 minutes, and Simon Ebonog in the 88th minute. Digard rolled his attack with a double change on 72 minutes—Timothée Pembélé and Ebonog coming on—followed by Enzo Koffi Vinette at 80 minutes, but the final ball deserted them. Ally Samatta and Soumaré both forced saves from Gerónimo Rulli, yet Leonardo Balerdi and Facundo Medina competed for everything without cracking.
Quinten Timber’s caution in the 81st minute threatened to tilt momentum back toward the hosts, but Habib Beye’s late reshuffle with Nouhoum Kamissoko in the 87th minute and Ugo Lamare El Kadmiri at 90 minutes gave Marseille fresh legs to close it out. Even Igor Paixão’s finish deep into stoppage time, overturned by VAR at 90+8, did not unsettle a visiting side content to manage risk. Le Havre’s final substitution, Yassine Kechta for Lucas Gourna-Douath in the 89th minute, could not unlock a Marseille team that finished without winning a corner yet controlled territory when it mattered.
Statistics
- Possession: Le Havre 50 percent, Marseille 50 percent
- Shots on target: Le Havre 2, Marseille 3
- Total shots: Le Havre 10, Marseille 7
- Expected goals: Le Havre 1.10, Marseille 1.12
- Fouls: Le Havre 20, Marseille 22
- Marseille corners: 0
Disciplinary
- Le Havre: Boufal 41', Seko 47', Zouaoui 57', Ebonog 88'
- Marseille: Nnadi 59', Timber 81'
VAR
- Penalty confirmed for Marseille 54'
- PaixĂŁo goal cancelled 90+8'
Marseille remain sixth, three points off Rennes with five to play, confidence restored after an inconsistent spring. Le Havre have now gone five without a win, still one point clear of the relegation play-off place but running out of margin. Beye’s men host a direct rival next weekend with momentum back in their dressing room. Digard must find an attacking spark fast or the safety cushion will disappear.








