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At a press conference this Friday, Alexandre Lacazette discussed the rumors concerning the adaptation of Gift Orban to OL.
Among the many recruits of theOlympique Lyonnais during the winter transfer window, Gift Orban It didn’t take long for him to be talked about. The former La Gantoise player was in fact the target of rumors regarding his behavior within the Lyon locker room upon his arrival, despite the absence of concrete proof of such actions or words on his part.
” He is very funny “
This Friday, Alexandre Lacazette was asked about his new teammate at a press conference, and according to him, the Nigerian player is well integrated into his new team. “I think things are going well for him. He’s quite funny in the sense that he says a lot of things in the second degree. I think for people who didn’t understand him at first, it seemed a little weird, but he actually has a lot of humor.”indicated the captain of Les Gones.
As for the purely sporting part, the French international is convinced that Orban will be able to bring to Lyon and help the club to stay in Ligue 1. “ He is hungry for progress, he wants to help the team and score a lot of goals. He has this side in him to progress and help the team move up the rankings”he added.
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