Cherki dejected after defeat in Coupe de France final

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Difficult evening for Olympique Lyonnais. This Saturday evening, Les Gones lost in the final of the Coupe de France against Paris Saint-Germain with a score of 2 goals to 1. Pierre Sage’s men fell against Parisians who were stronger and more realistic overall. of the meeting.

After the game, at the microphone of bein Sports, Rayan Cherki did not hide his sadness about the result of this final. The Lyonnais hoped to win a first title with his training club in this Coupe de France final.

“We were keen to put in all the ingredients to win this final. It’s clear that we took a long time to get into the match and get into the game. Now, I don’t want to talk about the final. I am disappointed and moved. I am sorry for the people of Lyon, for our families and our friends. I would especially like to come back to our season. Several months ago no one believed in us, but I want to say that a lion never dies,” did he declare.

OL can be satisfied

Despite Olympique Lyonnais’ defeat in the Coupe de France final this Saturday against Paris Saint-Germain, the Lyon club can be proud of its season. In great difficulty at the start of the year, Les Gones managed to climb back up and grab 6th place in Ligue 1.

A sixth place means qualification for the next edition of the Europa League next season. From now on, the people of Rhone can look forward to the next season. It is very likely that OL leaders will go on the attack during the summer transfer window to strengthen their squad.

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