Place in Manchester United for OL

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Winner 1-3 in Bucharest last week, OL logically confirmed its superiority over the Romanian club this Thursday at home. Dominators in all sectors of play, the Lyonnais have this time treated their margin, victorious 4-0 and thus qualified for the quarter-finals of the Europa League.

From the first quarter of an hour, Mikautadze struck to show the way to follow to his own (1-0, 14e). This before serving Nuamah for the goal of the station wagon even before rest (2-0, 37e). The same tandem, with Cherki's participation for a second assist, was further distinguished after returning from the locker room. Mikautadze went there with his double in fact (3-0, 47e) Before reoffending in the offering in favor of Nuamah (4-0, 88e).

Four row victories for OL

Well relaunched in the championship also in recent weeks, OL has continued its spectacular recovery under the orders of Paulo Fonseca. With in perspective on the continental scene a sacred challenge to come since it will be necessary to go through Manchester United to reach the last square of the Europa League.

At the same time, the Red Devils came to the end of the Real Sociedad thanks to a hat -trick of Fernandes (16e

On penalty, 50e on penalty, 87e) and an achievement signed Dalot in additional time (90e+1). The Basque club, which had opened the scoring by Oyarzabal after a 1-1 draw at home seven days earlier (10e), should have evolved at ten it is true from the 63e Minute and the expulsion of Aramburu.

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