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Olympique Lyonnais welcomes Ludogorets for the last day of the C3 League phase, this Thursday (9 p.m.). Here is the expected composition for the Gones.
All eyes will be on the Groupama Stadium, this Thursday evening, where theOlympique Lyonnais Faches Ludogorets on behalf of the 8th and last day of the regular phase of this new Europa League formula (kick -off of the match at 9 p.m.).
With which starting eleven? The wise stone's dismissal at the start of the week necessarily scrambles the tracks. It was Jorge Maciel who took control of the team as an interim while waiting for the arrival of the successor to Pierre Sage, who will certainly be Paulo Fonseca. And the technician will have to make strong choices.
OL in the vagueness before Olympico
“We prepared ludogorets with a very professional staff and in a very serious way, OL's temporary coach explained. We have the will to win to qualify for the knockout stages. We did everything for that. We will ask the players to be themselves. »»
It will be without Malick Fofana, Package, Thiago Almada, unqualified, and Said Benrahma, departure of departure. The prospect of playing Olympico on Sunday could encourage the Portuguese technician to rotate. But several executives are still expected at the start, from Perri to Lacazette, via Tolisso.
The expected composition for OL :: Perri-Mata, Caleta-Car, Niakathe, Tagliafico-Veretout, Matic, Tolisso-Cherki, Lacazette, Nuamah.
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