Steven Fletcher a cover star after his first Marseille goal
The Scotland striker set up the first and scored the second in a 2-0 away win over lower-division side Trelissac in the last 16 of the French Cup.
He is pictured celebrating on the front of the respected French daily sports paper.
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Hide AdIt was Fletcher’s first start for the French club since he moved on loan from Sunderland on transfer deadline day last month.
The former Hibs forward produced a clever lay-off to set up Romain Alessandrini on the edge of the penalty area after 33 minutes to open the scoring against the fourth-tier hosts ahead.
After heading over and then shooting just wide in the second half, Fletcher made sure there would be no late drama when he stabbed in a right-wing cross from Abdelaziz Barrada at a wet Stade Chaban-Delmas in Bordeaux.
Fletcher said: “The pitch wasn’t easy. I’m happy to score my first goal for Marseille but I’m just as happy to have got my first start.
“Lots of people asked why I came to Marseille. I’ve come here to play football.”
Michel, Marseille’s Spanish coach, said: “Steven Fletcher scored a goal and found himself with lots of opportunities in the oppositing penalty box. That was good enough for us.”
Marseille travel to third-placed Nice on Sunday in a Mediterranean derby.