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A stunning Olympique Lyonnais! This Friday evening as part of the 26th day of Ligue 1, OL narrowly won against Toulouse FC with a score of 3 goals to 2.
A very lively match between the two teams who put on a great show. This success allows Les Gones to take 10th place with a total of 34 points on the clock. Entering the game a few minutes after the hour mark, Rayan Cherki changed the face of his team but also of the game.
The young Lyonnais made a sensational entrance with a goal, an assist but above all some brilliant gestures. After the match, his coach Pierre Sage spoke about his playmaker. The French coach explained that he had irritated his player so that he would make the difference when he entered the field.
“ Before he went on the field, I asked him if he was upset. He told me ‘yes’. I replied ‘that’s good, that’s what we need’, said a happy Pierre Sage, speaking to Prime Video after the meeting. When we see what he is capable of doing in a match like that, we see the player he must be. Now he’s the player he should be every day.” he declared on Prime Video.
OL can still dream of Europe
Olympique Lyonnais continues to come back and pick up points. Relegated at the start of the season, OL are on a new, much more positive dynamic. The Rhone club can even dream of a European Cup at the end of the season if the planets are aligned. At this moment, Les Gones are 6 points from sixth place, the first qualifying place for a European Cup. The end of the season will be exciting and everything is still possible…
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