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Marseille hope to hit the right notes in Mozart’ s Salzburg

Atletico gear up for Arsenal showdown in other semi-finals

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Marseille face Salzburg today within touching distance of their first European final in almost a decade and a half.

Goals from Florian Thauvin and Clinton Njie in last week’s Europa League semi-final first leg kept alive the French club’s quest for a first continenta­l title since their triumph in the inaugural Champions League final in 1993.

They subsequent­ly reached the Uefa Cup final in 2004, losing to Rafael Benitez’s Valencia in Gothenburg.

Success in Salzburg would leave the Ligue 1 side facing serious opposition in the shape of Atletico Madrid or Arsenal.

They face off in today’s other semi-final tied at 1-1 after last week’s first leg at the Emirates in London. In Marseille’s favour, should they prevail in Austria, is the fact that the May 16 final is being staged in Lyon, just a couple of hundred kilometres inland from their Mediterran­ean headquarte­rs.

When American billionair­e Frank McCourt bought the slumbering French giants in October 2016 after their worst finish — 13th — in Ligue 1 in 15 years he promised to restore the glory days of the once-dominant club.

With Rudi Garcia’s arrival as coach on a three-year contract and investment in new players Marseille finished fifth last season, and are now fourth, one point behind third-placed Monaco with three games of the season remaining.

But before their fans start booking accommodat­ion for the final, their team must see off a Salzburg side that have not lost at home all season and who beat Marseille 1-0 in the Europa League group phase.

Garcia for one was not taking anything for granted, declaring after last week’s win: “We have to remain humble, nothing’s done yet.

“If we can take everyone to the final in France that would be brilliant but we are not there yet.”

Garcia has good reason to inject a note of caution, judging by Salzburg’s escape act against Lazio in the quarter-finals.

Trailing 4-2 after the first leg in Rome and seemingly done and dusted the Austrian champions coached by Marco Rose wiped the floor with Lazio 4-1 in the second leg to progress 6-5 on aggregate.

“Against Lazio a lot of people thought we were dead and buried but we knew how to turn things around,” commented Salzburg’s Swedish-born Kosovo midfielder Valon Berisha.

Marseille though will be bitterlly disappoint­ed if they don’t hit the right notes in Mozart’s home city.

They breezed into the last four with a 5-2 aggregate rout of RB Leipzig, confirming they are on an upward trajectory under for mer Lille and Roma coach Garcia

Atletico train hard

On the pitch last week’s score Thauvin is enjoying the form of his life, playmaker Dimitri Payet is at his best again setting up both goals last week while Brazil mid fielder Luiz Gustavo is proving an inspired signing.

In attack Garcia is counting on Valere Germain to regain his form

having scored only one goal in the past two months. Atletico players took part in one last training session yesterday, a day before facing Arsenal in the second leg of their semi-final.

Left back Filipe Luis joined the training session, having made a full recovery from a fractured fibula bone he was dealt on March 15 in the Europa League round of 16 clash with Lokomotiv Moscow.

Forwards Fernando Torres, Kevin Gameiro and Diego Costa, along with defender Stefan Savic and right back Sime Vrsaljko, were among those who participat­ed in the training.

 ?? AFP ?? Marseille’s Bouna Sarr controls the ball during the Europa League first-leg semis against Salzburg in Marseille. The hosts won 2-0.
AFP Marseille’s Bouna Sarr controls the ball during the Europa League first-leg semis against Salzburg in Marseille. The hosts won 2-0.

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