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Resurgent Marseille flying the flag for France again

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PARIS: Twenty-five years have passed since Marseille’s crowning moment, but the only French club ever to have been European champions are finally dreaming of more glory on the continenta­l stage.

After a Europa League campaign that began in late July, Rudi Garcia’s side now find themselves up against Atletico Madrid in tomorrow’s final in Lyon, at the home of one of their great rivals.

Marseille will not be the favourites against Diego Simeone’s formidable team, and indeed anybody brave enough at the start of the season to tip a French side to go all the way in Europe would probably not have said Marseille.

But Paris St Germain again came up short in the Champions League, despite the world-record signing of Neymar, and Lyon failed to reach the Europa League final in their own stadium, leaving Marseille to fly the flag.

They have done that with distinctio­n before – Basile Boli’s headed winner against AC Milan in the 1993 Champions League final in Munich allowed them to become European champions for the first time.

No French side has repeated that feat, with PSG’s victory in the now defunct Cup Winners’ Cup in 1996 the only other European trophy success for the country’s clubs.

Marseille have had their moments though – already beaten in the 1991 European Cup final, on penalties by Red Star Belgrade, they lost the UEFA Cup finals of 1999 to Parma and 2004 to Valencia.

Still France’s best supported side, they are preparing for their fifth European final altogether, looking to give their notoriousl­y passionate fans a night to remember.

“It’s fantastic. I’d really love to write history with Marseille. We have had a great run and given ourselves this chance,” said Florian Thauvin, their outstandin­g player this season.

Those fans will travel the three hours by road to Lyon in big numbers, relishing the prospect of lifting that trophy in their rivals’ own backyard, even if only around 11,000 tickets have been allocated to them.

In a Mediterran­ean city that lives and breathes for its football team, there have been more downs than ups in the last quarter of a century, and fans descended on the Old Port to celebrate in style after the semi-final win over Salzburg. — AFP

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