Categories: Football

L’OM Breaks an Alarming Streak Against Europe’s Big 4 Teams

Yesterday, L’OM defeated Newcastle in the Champions League, ending a long dry spell of 5,025 days without a victory against a European Big 4 team. The last time the club celebrated such a win was on February 22, 2012, against Inter Milan.

At that time, Didier Deschamps was the manager, highlighting how much has changed since then. L’OM had suffered 17 consecutive losses against teams from the Premier League, Serie A, Bundesliga, and La Liga, including six straight defeats against English clubs.

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