With Yoann Gourcuff masterful in the role of conductor and two forwards (Nabil Fekir and Alexander Lacazette) in grace and writers dubbed, Lyon was an impressive away win, Sunday, March 8 at the close of the 28th day, crushing Montpellier (5-1) at the Mosson Stadium.
This show of force allows the OL to take first place in the championship, which had temporarily robbed him of Paris Saint-Germain dominating Lens (4-1) Saturday at the Parc des Princes. At ten games remaining, Lyon has a point ahead of Paris and four in Marseille, who had thrashed Toulouse outside (6-1) on Friday.
TWO LINED
While the Herault had opened the scoring in the sixth minute by Paraguayan striker Lucas Barrios, Lyon, although dominating, waited until the 30th minute to respond with a penalty converted by Alexandre Lacazette . Ten minutes later, the second arrow Lyon, Nabil Fekir, allowed his team to take the lead before double the lead in the 72nd minute. The influence of the men of Hubert Fournier materializes vividly in stoppage time with two new goals Corentin Tolisso and Lacazette.
Meanwhile, during this offensive recital, Barrios had seen his penalty repelled by Anthony Lopes (81), one of the few clear chances of Montpellier, overwhelmed by Gones, two strikes were stopped by the bar (Fekir, 67th and Jordan Ferri, 70th).
23 achievements Lacazette remains firmly entrenched in the ranking of Ligue 1 scorers, seven units Marseille André-Pierre Gignac and eleven Parisien Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Fekir accesses fourth (11 goals), tied with Guingamp Claudio Beauvue.
PENDING OM-OL
The 29th day s’ promising with the poster Marseille-Lyon at the Stade Velodrome fence, Sunday, March 15. Earlier, PSG will be moved to Bordeaux after attempting to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Champions League against Chelsea, Wednesday, March 11 at Stamford Bridge. Laurent Blanc’s players are expected at the Velodrome on 5 April. In the process, they will have to play a semi-final of the Coupe de France in Saint-Etienne receiving and the final of the League Cup against Bastia.
Lyon has the advantage of being still racing in the championship with the prospect of a home derby against Saint-Etienne, who resumed Sunday fifth place by winning, after seven games without a win over Lorient (2-0) to Geoffroy Guichard. The other match of the afternoon helped Lille to chain a second victory at the expense of Guingamp (1-0) at home, and back up to 8th place.
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