Having been faced with comparisons to the Arsenal legend, Remy has confessed that he is still learning to play as a centre forward.Take a look at the Ligue 1 table – or perhaps not if you happen to be a fan of Marseille, as it makes for ugly reading for any Phoceens. Not only do fierce rivals Paris Saint-Germain boast a place at the summit alongside Lyon, you have to go all the way down to 13th before you find OM, who are only above the relegation zone by a solitary point.It’s fair to say it’s been a torrid start to the campaign for Didier Deschamps’ side, and, unsurprisingly, they have been under intense pressure from their demanding fans, who are not noted for their patience. Some sections of the support have even questioned the coach’s position despite his cult status at Stade Velodrome, though the prospect of the 42-year-old abandoning the side he led to the 1992 Champions League title on the pitch is a remote one.Success stories on the field have been few and far between, but the partnership struck up by winger Mathieu Valbuena and striker Loic Remy has undoubtedly been one of the bright spots for Marseille this term. With Andre-Pierre Gignac injured and Lucho Gonzalez out of form, Deschamps will look to this pairing to take centre stage in Wednesday’s Champions League tussle with Borussia Dortmund.Remy, in particular, has stepped into the spotlight this season. After blowing hot and cold in his first season since moving from Nice, the 24-year-old has thrived in a central role, striking five times in 10 appearances for his club, not to mention getting on the scoresheet with France when they met Chile in an August friendly.Often compared to Thierry Henry because of his stature, style and poise, Remy is, in turth, unlike Arsenal’s record scorer, as Deschamps was keen to stress when he spoke to the media last Friday.“He has pace and a physique that looks like him [Henry],” the coach considered. “But Thierry Henry is Thierry Henry and Loic Remy is Loic Remy, with different qualities and different careers. They have not had the same past either, or the same experiences.“But he [Remy] has many qualities, which is why he came here and why we invested a lot in him. I don’t wish to play him down, but I don’t wish to embellish him. Great, he scored two goals [against Evian in a 2-0 win], but he could have had three or four, so he should not just be happy with that.”