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And five! Five victories in six days for OL in Ligue 1 in recent weeks. With the key a hell of a bond made in the podium race. A TOP 3 far from being anecdotal since directly qualifying for the next edition of the Champions League.
This Sunday to close on the 29the Act of the season, the Lyonnais went to get full of points in Auxerre, facing a team which had taken 10 points out of 12 possible these last four lifting. This thanks to achievements signed Mikautadze (54e on penalty), Cherki (62e) and Lacazette (84e).
AJA played with its weapons, thinking of stimulating the suspense for a while when Sinayoko struck at the start of the last quarter of an hour (77e). Only the Rhodanian collective was too strong this evening for a Burgundian formation a bit feverish on its rear.
OL has digested Manchester
Three days after his draw at home against Manchester United in the quarter-final first leg of the Europa League (2-2), OL has not released its efforts and is now only one length from the third place occupied by OM-two units from Monaco and with one more point on the counter than Lille and Strasbourg.
The upcoming calendar of OL in L1: trip to Saint-Etienne, Rennes and Lens receptions, trip to Monaco, reception of Angers.
That of OM: Montpellier and Brest receptions, trips to Lille and Le Havre, reception of Rennes.
That of ASM: reception of Strasbourg, trips to Le Havre and Saint-Etienne, reception of Lyon, trip to Lens.
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