“I got had,” Sage charges DAZN!

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The DAZN topic has been on everyone’s lips since the start of the season. The price of subscriptions to the English platform is the talk of the town.

But this week, the Ligue 1 broadcaster announced a reduction in its rates for the coming months. Present at a press conference this Friday, Olympique Lyonnais coach Pierre Sage spoke about this in front of journalists.

The Gones technician spoke about the difficulties of

DAZN to get subscribers and said with a smile that he had “been had”, after the promotion of the British platform, whose first subscribers are currently deprived.

“What is worrying is the financial side, even if they made an offer with 10 euros less. I myself had taken the offer at 10 euros more. I feel like I’ve been had (smile), but hey, that’s how it is, that’s the game,” he said. The message is sent.

OL wants to confirm by continuing

Olympique Lyonnais started their season with a victory against RC Strasbourg on the previous day with a score of 4 goals to 3. This weekend, Pierre Sage’s men want to continue their momentum and confirm.

But to do so, they will have to beat Racing Club de Lens at the Stade Bollaert this Sunday. A clash that promises to be electric and undecided. A win would be ideal before hosting Olympique de Marseille in the 5th day of the French championship.

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