Monaco weighs down OL

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Beaten badly in Rennes on the first day (3-0), Lyon was unable to rectify the situation at home, dominated this Saturday by AS Monaco (0-2).

Like last season, OL are experiencing a complicated start to the championship. After their heavy defeat at Roazhon Park last weekend (3-0), the Gones suffered the law of AS Monaco this Saturday at Groupama Stadium, for the second act of Ligue 1 2024-2024 (0-2).

The game started badly for Lyon, who in the first quarter of an hour lost Nuamah to injury, who was then replaced at short notice by Mikautadze. A Georgian who unfortunately did not know how to distinguish himself, like his attacking partner Lacazette, in a very dull match offensively for the Lyon side.

ASM follows Paris closely

On the other hand, at the other end of the pitch, the Monegasques did not fail to call on Perri, the local goalkeeper. Not without hitting the target twice, thanks to Ben Seghir first (0-1, 65e). Then on a realization of Camara, then beneficiary of an offering signed Ouattara (0-3, 80eThe only downside for Monaco: the second scorer was sent off in added time, following a second warning.

So here is OL weighed down at the start of the championship by two defeats, with already five goals in the bag and not one scored. On the contrary, everything is going well for the club from the Rock, who beat AS Saint-Etienne at Louis-II last week (1-0) and therefore could not have started better this season. In the provisional wake of the provisional Parisian leader.

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