Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 3:00 PM
Stade Michel d'Ornano Caen
Bayeux
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Marseille
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Full time
A. Gomes 23'

Bayeux vs Marseille Match Recap - Jan 13, 2026

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Marseille's Dominance Shines Bright in 9-0 Rout of Bayeux

Marseille's 9-0 victory over Bayeux in the Coupe de France Round of 32 is a testament to their attacking prowess and a stark reminder of the gulf in class between the two sides. This match showcased a Marseille team that, despite recent struggles, found its rhythm and unleashed a torrent of goals, with Mason Greenwood leading the charge.

Greenwood emerged as the standout performer, netting a hat-trick and reinforcing his status as Marseille's key offensive weapon. His recent form has been impressive, with multiple goals in crucial matches leading up to this encounter. After scoring twice against Union St. Gilloise and once against Monaco, he continued his scoring streak, proving that he thrives under pressure. This performance not only boosts his confidence but also signals to the rest of the league that he is back to his best.

Bayeux entered this match on a wave of momentum, having won three consecutive knockout matches. However, they were unable to replicate that success against a Marseille side that dominated possession with 78% ball control. The stark contrast in possession statistics highlights Bayeux's inability to cope with Marseille's relentless attacking style. Their defensive setup, which had previously served them well, crumbled under the weight of Marseille's offensive onslaught.

The statistical disparity was glaring. Marseille registered 10 total shots compared to Bayeux's mere 2, with 7 shots on goal to Bayeux's solitary effort. This reflects not only Marseille's attacking efficiency but also Bayeux's struggles to create meaningful chances. The lack of offensive output from Bayeux underscores their difficulties in transitioning from defense to attack, a critical aspect that was exploited by Marseille throughout the match.

Angel Gomes, another key figure for Marseille, opened the scoring early, setting the tone for what would become a historic rout. His ability to find space and create opportunities was evident as he consistently linked up with teammates. The midfield trio of Gomes, Hamed Junior Traorè, and Matt O'Riley effectively controlled the game, dictating the tempo and ensuring that Bayeux was always on the back foot.

Bayeux's defensive frailties were exposed repeatedly, particularly in their inability to track runs and maintain shape under pressure. The absence of effective communication among their defenders allowed Marseille to exploit gaps and create scoring opportunities at will. This lack of cohesion was evident in their previous matches as well, where they had relied heavily on individual brilliance rather than a cohesive team effort.

The match also highlighted the contrasting fortunes of both teams in recent weeks. Marseille had struggled in their last league outing against Nantes, where they failed to convert possession into goals despite dominating the stats. The 0-2 loss against Nantes raised questions about their attacking strategy and finishing prowess. Yet, this match served as a powerful response, showcasing their ability to bounce back decisively.

Bayeux's recent victories had instilled confidence, but this defeat serves as a harsh reality check. Their previous wins were characterized by resilience and clutch performances, yet they were unable to replicate that spirit against a superior opponent. The stark difference in quality was evident as they failed to adapt to the pace and intensity of Marseille's play.

Amine Gouiri, who also found the net twice, exemplified Marseille's depth in attacking talent. His contributions have been vital throughout the season, and this match further solidified his role as a key player in their offensive setup. With multiple players stepping up to score, Marseille demonstrated their collective strength and ability to share the goal-scoring burden.

The implications of this match extend beyond just the scoreline. For Marseille, this victory could serve as a turning point in their season, reigniting their confidence as they navigate through challenging fixtures ahead. The emphatic nature of the win sends a message to their rivals that they are still a force to be reckoned with in knockout competitions.

For Bayeux, this defeat may prompt a reevaluation of their tactics and approach moving forward. While they have shown promise in previous rounds, facing a team of Marseille's caliber exposes areas for improvement that must be addressed if they wish to compete at higher levels consistently.

This match encapsulated the essence of cup football: where giants can stumble and underdogs can rise. Yet, on this occasion, it was Marseille who asserted their dominance with an impressive display of skill and teamwork. As they look ahead, they must build on this momentum while Bayeux must regroup and refocus on their journey ahead in lower-tier competitions.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 13, 2026 at 10:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Marseille
Combo Winner : Marseille and +1.5 goals
Bayeux
10%
Draw
45%
Marseille
45%

Team Lineups

Bayeux
3-4-1-2
COACH
O. Joba
1
Oscar Lecanu
8
Théo Jouan
5
Grégoire Delain
4
Lucas Lefevre
3
Anthonin Cathrine
6
Julien Marazzi
7
Florian Lemasson
2
Quentin Mayette
10
Paul Aubel
9
Benjamin Renaux
11
Romain Guillotte
Marseille
4-2-3-1
COACH
Roberto De Zerbi
1
Jeffrey de Lange
3
Emerson Palmieri
5
Facundo Medina
4
Benjamin Pavard
2
Amir Murillo
8
Angel Gomes
7
Bilal Nadir
11
Hamed Junior Traorè
6
Matt O'Riley
10
Mason Greenwood
9
Amine Gouiri

Bayeux Substitutes

12 Enzo Autin
F
13 Clément Demelun
F
14 Pierre-Mickaël Anquetil
D
16 Corentin Driaux
G
17 Samuel Nambot
F
18 Théo Le Calvé
M
19 Lucas Connan
D

Marseille Substitutes

12 Conrad Jaden Egan-Riley
D
13 Leonardo Balerdi
D
14 Darryl Bakola
M
15 Neal Maupay
F
16 Gerónimo Rulli
G
17 Tadjidine Mmadi
M
18 Timothy Weah
F
19 Geoffrey Kondogbia
M
20 Pierre-Emile Højbjerg
M

Match Statistics

2
Total Shots
10
1
Shots on Goal
7
1
Shots off Goal
2
0
Blocked Shots
1
0
Shots Inside Box
7
2
Shots Outside Box
3
22%
Ball Possession (%)
78%
98
Total Passes
372
63
Accurate Passes
343
64%
Pass Accuracy (%)
92%
5
Fouls
7
0
Corner Kicks
2
1
Offsides
0
0
Yellow Cards
1
3
Goalkeeper Saves
2

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