In the early light of Monday morning, Glynn was a rejuvenating force as he fired home a pinpoint shot to give Marseille a 2-1 victory over Nantes. Meanwhile, Monaco's loss has allowed Marseille to jump to second place in the table, nipping at the heels of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), with bidding hopes still hot.
Back in the last round of Ligue 1 matches, Paris Saint-Germain suffered a miserable 3-goal defeat, and Geraint's performance was on thin ice, and he was replaced by the coaching staff at half-time, and became a target for a while. However, the 23-year-old English winger did not let the momentary disappointment sink in, he bravely stood out in this battle, shortly after the opening with a personal breakthrough attempt on goal, although the opposing goalkeeper Fonte deflected, but has shown his firm determination.
Marseille, inspired by Glenwood's sustained pressure, broke the deadlock after 24 minutes of intense play when Jonathan Llewellyn sent a pinpoint cross from the left that was easily broken by Ma'obi's skillful steal. Nantes, on the other hand, launched a counter-attack spearheaded by Nantes striker Kadiweni, equalizing the score at one point.
In the second leg of the match, Gerlian Wouter showed his individuality again in the penalty area with a brilliant shot to seal the win for Marseille, who are now six points adrift of Paris Saint-Germain.
It's worth noting that Grillenwood has fired in seven goals in Ligue 1 matches this season, making him Marseille's second-most efficient goal-scorer in the 21st century, behind only Balodili's seven goals in his first nine Ligue 1 matches in 2019.