“It’s very weak”, Lacazette’s thunderous exit

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After OL’s victory over OM (1-0), Sunday evening in Ligue 1, Alexandre Lacazette refused to get angry, even calling his teammates to order.

It’s a victory that will do the Lyonnais a lot of good. After having suffered two defeats in a row in the league, OL returned to the joys of success on Sunday evening in front of their supporters, against OM (1-0), at the end of the 20th day of Ligue 1. Beyond having had full confidence, the Gones are giving themselves some air in the ranking by leaving the red zone (15th), three lengths ahead of the jump-off.

The only scorer of the game, Alexandre Lacazette did not shy away from his happiness at the final whistle. “This victory does a lot of good. Since my return, this is the first time that I have won against Marseille. It really mattered to me to win. Especially for the supporters, the club. It feels good to win this match at home. I think it will do good for the whole city”declared the Lyon captain.

“In the game, it’s very weak”

And to continue: “In any case, the group is very, very happy, very satisfied. And it shows the work that the club was able to do during this transfer window, especially the staff. He made us face our responsibilities. That’s what I told you a few days ago. »

Alexandre Lacazette then sent a strong message to his partners, he who did not appreciate the level of play displayed by his team in the second period. “But there are still things to do because in the second half, what we proposed was very average, he estimated. Above all, we were solid, but in the game, it was very weak. But it’s a victory that feels good. » Pierre Sage’s men will be keen to confirm on Wednesday evening against Lille, in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France, before traveling to Montpellier next weekend in Ligue 1.

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