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Olympique Lyonnais won again, this Friday evening at the opening of the 22nd day of Ligue 1, against Nice (1-0), thanks to an achievement from one of its winter recruits.

Olympique Lyonnais continues its crazy comeback. At the opening of the 22nd day of Ligue 1, Les Gones got the better of OGC Nice (1-0), this Friday evening at Groupama Stadium. Pierre Sage’s men thus have a fourth success in a row in all competitions, at the same time moving up to 11th place in the clamsent with six lengths ahead of the red zone.

Despite a good start to the match, the Niçois were surprised by Mangala (1-0, 22nd), receiving a cross from Nuamah. His first goal in Rhone colors. The Lyonnais scored the only goal of the game with their only shot on target. Released, the residents of Groupama Stadium created two great situations with Caqueret (31st, 35th).

Opposite, the Aiglons had several chances but were clumsy and unlucky at times. And Lopes was also saved by his post (6th). Farioli’s men were also angry with Mr. Turpin’s refereeing at the end of the match, after two very contentious situations in the Lyon penalty area. Ultimately, the Gym suffered a second defeat in a row after that of Monaco and saw its place as runner-up to PSG threatened.

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