Marseille vs. Liverpool: Extended Highlights | UCL League Phase MD 7 | CBS Sports Golazo



Marseille helped themselves by besting Newcastle United and Union Saint-Gilloise. Liverpool have had superb triumphs but also some loud stumbles.

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