Eric Roy sends a strong message to Lyon!

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Final day! This Saturday evening, Olympique Lyonnais faces Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the Coupe de France. The Lyonnais want to thwart the predictions by creating a surprise against the Parisians.

Eric Roy, the Stade Brestois coach, thinks that Les Gones can hurt the capital’s players in this game.

OL are in very good shape. The Lyonnais will perhaps still remember the 4-1 they suffered recently in Paris. I see a different match, it’s a final, it’s something else. And in the cup, the favorite doesn’t always win. We just saw it recently in the Europa League between Atalanta and Leverkusen. »

Lacazette wants to win

Olympique Lyonnais has the opportunity this Sunday to win a title, namely the Coupe de France. But for this, the Lyonnais will have to dismiss the best team in France, Paris Saint-Germain, who are in search of their third title of the season. At a press conference Alexandre Lacazette spoke about this confrontation against the Parisians.

“I only have good memories, I was happy for several weeks. Tomorrow I have the opportunity to relive that feeling, perhaps even stronger because it’s been a while since we won and I’m captain. They have very great players, they have a solid group. Anything can happen. The fact that we are qualified for the Europa League takes the pressure off us. We approach this match more liberated. We know why we want to win. »

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