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Tough test awaits Garcia on debut

- Lyon v Guingamp, Angers v Toulouse, Bordeaux v Nancy, Dijon v Lorient, Lille v Bastia, Nantes v Rennes; Caen v St Etienne, Metz v Nice, PSG v Marseille.

PARIS: Rudi Garcia faces a daunting first assignment as Marseille coach with the struggling French giants travelling to bitter rivals and reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1 this weekend.

The former Lille and Roma boss has penned a three-year contract at the Stade Velodrome where his task is to resurrect a side that slumped to their worst league finish in 15 years last season.

Two wins in their last three outings lifted OM but Garcia, who succeeds Franck Passi, must end a run of 10 successive defeats against PSG to avoid a losing start to his Marseille tenure.

His appointmen­t, Marseille’s fourth different coach since the start of last season, comes just three days after US tycoon Frank McCourt completed his purchase of the club from Margarita Louis-Dreyfus.

“When I met Rudi, he told me straight away he wanted to win the Champions League,” said McCourt, the Boston-born former owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

“I immediatel­y knew he would be the man for the job,” he added.

PSG trail surprise leaders Nice by four points and rode their luck in a 3-0 victory over Basel in the Champions League on Wednesday as Edinson Cavani scored his 17th goal for club and country this season.

Lucien Favre’s Nice — 1-0 winners at Salzburg in the Europa League on Thursday — will bid to extend their impressive unbeaten run when they visit Metz tomorrow, but they may be without Mario Balotelli who is nursing a thigh strain.

The Italian has scored five goals in four league appearance­s and Favre is hopeful a few days’ rest will be enough to help his leading scorer recover.

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