What traffic changes were in place for the match?
Access to Île Saint-Symphorien was restricted from Metz via Rond-Point Kennedy, and one-way traffic was enforced on Boulevard Saint-Symphorien.
Football / Ligue 1
A look back at the Metz-Olympique de Marseille (OM) Ligue 1 match, covering everything from traffic adjustments around Stade Saint-Symphorien to team lineups and critical in-game moments.
**Traffic and Access**: Two hours before the match, access to Île Saint-Symphorien from Metz was prohibited at Rond-Point Kennedy. Traffic on Boulevard Saint-Symphorien was one-way, from Longeville-Lès-Metz toward Metz. Fans were advised to park in Metz or Montigny-Lès-Metz and walk to the stadium if they lacked parking tickets.
**Team Composition**: Stephan Le Mignan coached Metz, while Roberto De Zerbi led OM. Key players for Metz included J. Fischer, S. Sané, and G. Hein. OM featured G. Rulli, B. Pavard, and M. Greenwood.
**Match Highlights**: The first half featured dominance from OM, with Greenwood hitting the post. Metz struggled to create clear chances, often resorting to counter-attacks. The match was officiated by Clément Turpin at Stade Saint-Symphorien.
Access to Île Saint-Symphorien was restricted from Metz via Rond-Point Kennedy, and one-way traffic was enforced on Boulevard Saint-Symphorien.
Fans without parking tickets were advised to park in Metz or Montigny-Lès-Metz and walk to the stadium.
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