OL, an important return is taking shape!

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OL defender Clinton Mata, injured since the beginning of October, has returned to individual training and could make his return against Le Havre on October 20, according to Olympique and Lyonnais.

Good news eases tensions on the OL side. Clinton Mata, injured in his hamstring during the Europa League match against Rangers, has returned to individual training. According to Olympic and Lyonnaisthe defender was seen at the Groupama OL Training Center this Friday, carrying out running sessions away from the group. Although he has not yet returned to team training, his return could be effective by next week.

Mata operational for the 8th day

With the absence of Duje Caleta-Car, suspended for accumulation of yellow cards, the return of Mata proves essential for Pierre Sage, who will have to deal with a weakened defense. If the Angolan full-back continues on this trajectory, he could be lined up against Le Havre on October 20, during the 8th day of Ligue 1. Good news for the staff, while the player had to give up his call-up with the Angolan selection .

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