Angers predicted XI v Marseille: Farid El-Melali and Yahia Fofana start
Alexandre Dujeux will look to rotate his squad following their cup exploits ahead of hosting Olympique de Marseille this evening. The scorer of the third goal, Farid El Melali, started on the bench during the week, but the winger will be back in the starting line-up.
Midfielders Pierrick Capelle and Yassin Belkhdim drop to the bench in favour of Haris Belkebla and Jean-Eudes Aholou. In defence, Jordan Lefort is picked over Abdoulaye Bamba. Finally, in goal, Yahia Fofana will take back his position over Melvin Zinga
Yahia Fofana; Florent Hanin, Jordan Lefort, Emmanuel Biumla, Lilian Raolisoa; Haris Belkebla, Jean-Eudes Aholou; Farid El-Melali, Himad Abdelli, Jim Allevinah; Esteban Lepaul. (L'Éq)
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