PARIS, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Olympique Marseille thrashed Valenciennes 5-1 on Sunday to push the team managed by Didier Deschamps to fifth place in Ligue 1. Brazil's Brandao, Argentine Lucho Gonzalez, Senegal's Mamadou Niang and Frenchmen Benoit Cheyrou ... Read Full Story
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