OL, Lacazette gives important advice: “Young people want…”

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The captain of Olympique Lyonnais gave valuable advice to young attackers.

While big scorers seem to be an endangered species, Alexandre Lacazette is well placed to dissect the center forward position. With his experience at the very highest level, the striker of theOlympique Lyonnais has always stacked goals like pearls during his career.

In a file for L’Equipe Explore, the French international provided some advice to the new generation to progress in the final gesture. According to the Lyonnais, the main thing is to “give time to time. Often, young people want the ball a little too quickly. Sometimes they ask for the ball, make the call, when their teammate is not ready to give it away! »

“I have a way of putting failure out of my head”

Lacazette also gave one of his tips for not thinking after a missed opportunity. “ Great scorers give themselves time to have time. Furthermore, I have a way of putting failure out of my head: when I have missed an opportunity, the following week, I will try to recreate the same situation and repeat the gesture or sequence until let it go to the bottom. »

A technique which seems to be bearing fruit, if we rely on the statistics of the Lyon striker, his club’s top scorer since his return two and a half years ago.

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