Mason Greenwood has made a stunning wing break-through for Marseille in their latest game against Lille.
The English striker, who recently joined the French club on loan from Manchester United, showed his potential as he scored twice to help Marseille secure a 2-1 victory over their opponents.
Greenwood, who was born and raised in England but has been playing for the France national team, has already shown that he can be a valuable asset to Marseille.
His first goal came in the 45th minute when he scored a powerful header from a cross from teammate Florian Thauvin. His second goal came just before half-time when he beat two defenders before slotting home from close range.
Marseille manager Lucien Favre praised Greenwood's performance after the match,Ligue 1 Express saying: "We were very pleased with Mason's contribution today. He is a young player with great talent and I am sure he will continue to improve."
Greenwood's performance was also well-received by fans of both teams. One fan wrote on Twitter: "Wow Mason Greenwood. What a display. Great to see him back in France."
While some fans may have been disappointed with Marseille's result, they should be encouraged by Greenwood's performance. The 19-year-old has shown that he has what it takes to succeed at the highest level of football, and with more time and experience under his belt, he could become a key player for Marseille in the future.
