OL are playing Europe!

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Author of a stunning victory on Sunday in Nantes, Olympique Lyonnais sees things big for the end of the season.

Olympique Lyonnais has resources. Les Gones proved it once again by reversing a compromised situation in Nantes, Sunday, at the end of the 28e day of Ligue 1.

Trailing 1-0 until the start of the last quarter of an hour, OL won 3-1, signing one of the big blows of the weekend. Because if the Rhone club is still at 10e place in the ranking, 7e place, which could qualify for Europe, is only two points away.

And Pierre Sage, the Lyon coach, confirmed it after the match: European qualification is now the objective. “It's good because it wasn't off to a good start due to an error. We have the ability to react with the players who come in and who are capable of bringing what the team needs at that moment. We see the extraordinary self-sacrifice of Alex (Lacazette) on his goal, he gives his body to football so that we get back into the match. We have the ambition to play in Europe, there are six championship matches remaining. We are in a very positive phase in relationships, in what the team is experiencing,” he said at the end of the meeting.

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