The French footballer, Moussa Mane, has been named Man of the Match for his performances in Marseille's 2-1 win over Lorient.
The midfielder scored both goals in the second half to give the visitors their first win at home since October last season, and he was instrumental in the team's success.
Mane's goal came after he had played a key role in securing a late equaliser for Marseille, but his performance was crucial in the end.
He also made a number of other important contributions throughout the match, including providing assists for teammates such as Marquinhos and N'Golo Kante.
Marseille boss Jean-Michel Aulas praised Mane's efforts on the pitch, saying: "I am very proud of him. He is a great player who always puts himself in front of the team."
The victory means that Marseille have now won four consecutive games in all competitions this season, and it will be a significant boost for the team's confidence ahead of the Champions League.
In addition to Mane's goal, Marseille also celebrated with a special trophy presented by President Cyril Hanouna, which will be displayed on the club's new stadium, Stade de France.
The win against Lorient will undoubtedly bring renewed excitement and momentum to the team, and it will be exciting to see how the rest of the season unfolds.
