Benzema, the powerful message before OL – PSG!

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This is the last match of the season in France. This Saturday evening, Olympique Lyonnais faces Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the Coupe de France. Les Gones want to create a surprise and thwart the predictions.

And for this match, Pierre Sage’s men can count on strong support. This Saturday, Karim Benzema sent a message of encouragement for his former team. A message strong enough to transcend Alexandre Lacazette’s partners.

“Guys, it’s the big day. I send you a lot of strength, ambition and courage. Please turn them off. The 69 is in the house, we are together as a family,” he declared in a video posted on social networks and relayed by the club’s official account.

Which starting 11 for Olympique Lyonnais against PSG?

Olympique Lyonnais wants to finish this season in style. Despite a difficult start, OL raised their heads to finish this exercise with a bang, with a 6th place in the standings. A position synonymous with qualification for the Europa League.

A title this Saturday would be the icing on the cake. To try to overthrow the Parisians, Pierre Sage should field a more than competitive team from the kick-off.

The probable XI of Olympique Lyonnais against PSG: Perri – Mata (or Maitland-Niles), O’Brien, Caleta-Car, Tagliafico – Matic, Caqueret, Tolisso, Nuamah – Lacazette (c), Benrahma.

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