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Mason Greenwood was knocked to the turf and later substituted after a mass on-field brawl during Marseille’s Ligue 1 clash with Lille on March 23, 2026.
Thirteen minutes into the match Greenwood was brought down by Lille’s Calvin Verdonk, a yellow card was shown and Greenwood confronted Verdonk.
Hakon Haraldsson ran in, shoulder-barged Greenwood and the confrontation escalated into a melee involving players from both sides; Greenwood and Haraldsson were booked.
Greenwood lasted around 18 minutes before being withdrawn with an injury and replaced by Arsenal loanee Ethan Nwaneri, who opened the scoring before half-time.
Lille overturned the deficit with second-half strikes from Thomas Meunier and a late goal from Olivier Giroud to win at the Stade Vélodrome.
Greenwood has scored 25 goals and provided eight assists for Marseille this season.
His future remains a transfer talking point: Manchester United retain a sell-on clause from his £26.6m move that could entitle them to up to 50% of any profit (reports suggest Juventus interest and a possible £60m fee), while former loan club Getafe are also believed to hold a stake in potential proceeds.
Marseille currently sit third, holding the final automatic Champions League place.
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