Mason Greenwood made history for Marseille by scoring four goals in a 6-2 victory over Le Havre, breaking a 32-year Ligue 1 record previously held by Jean-Pierre Papin.
- In a stunning display, Mason Greenwood scored four goals during Marseilles 6-2 win against Le Havre, marking the first quadruple in Ligue 1 for the club since January 1991.
- Mason Greenwoods four-goal match not only secured a dominant victory for Marseille but also increased his total to 27 Ligue 1 goals since joining from Manchester United F.C.
- This historic performance places Mason Greenwood in the record books alongside Jean-Pierre Papin, who last achieved a quadruple for Marseille against Lyon over three decades ago.
Why It Matters
This achievement underscores Mason Greenwoods significant impact at Marseille and highlights his potential resurgence after leaving Manchester United F.C. It also reflects Marseilles competitive strength in Ligue 1, potentially influencing their title aspirations.