OL is still stalling

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Lyon has been struggling to move forward for a month, weighed down by two setbacks and credited with success only in the meantime. This Saturday at home, it was a draw which sanctioned the debates against the TFC, three days after a surprising elimination conceded to Bourgoin-Jallieu in 16e final of the Coupe de France.

Faced with lively and involved Toulouse, Les Gones had the ball, certainly, but conceded many chances. More than they created for themselves. The locals even conceded a goal from Aboukhlal which was ultimately invalidated via video assistance in the first quarter of an hour of play (13e).

OL confined to 6e place

After 90 minutes of exchanges, a goalless draw was recorded this evening at Groupama Stadium. For a sharing of points in this 18e lifting of Ligue 1 which does not suit either team. OL are missing the opportunity to join Monaco in fourth position, remaining stuck in sixth place between Nice and Lens. TFC, for its part, is in eighth place, four lengths behind its host of the day.

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