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Ligue 1: Lacazette voted best player, best coach Blanc – The World

Nabil Fekir and Alexandre Lacazette May 16

The striker of Olympique Lyonnais, Alexandre Lacazette, was voted best player in Ligue 1 on Sunday at the awards UNFP (National Union of Professional Footballers, the footballers’ union). Top scorer with 27 goals, Alexandre Lacazette replaces the star of the Paris-Saint-Germain Zlatan Ibrahimovic, winner in 2013 and 2014.

The Lyonnais of 23, with six teams in the Blues , is the first French to receive this award since teammate Yoann Gourcuff in 2009, the Girondins of Bordeaux. Alexandre Lacazette ahead three PSG players: the Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Italian Marco Verratti and Argentine Javier Pastore

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Champion of France, yesterday, for the third time, PSG will be consoled with the title of best coach Laurent Blanc awarded. Champion of France with PSG for the second straight season personally, White is also honored for the second time after 2008 when he led the Girondins de Bordeaux. The technician of 49 years joined René Girard, who had anticipated the surprise in 2014, Claude Puel and club coaches of the winning twice.



Laurent Blanc Montpellier Saturday, May 16

This season could be historic if Paris had tripled by adding the National Cup of France in the League Cup and the championship, White was the logical favorite to coach Olympique Lyon, Hubert Fournier, who took 2nd place. The whimsical OM coach Marcelo Bielsa and that of Monaco, Leonardo Jardim had not been retained in the selection.

In the category best hope is another striker OL Nabil Fekir, who got the reward. The new Blues striker, 21, was competing with Brazilian defender PSG Marquinhos (21), striker Anthony Martial Monaco (19) and the middle of Montpellier Morgan Sanson (20 years).

With 12 goals and 9 assists in Liguie 1 Nabil Fekir was the great revelation of the season and one of the architects of the beautiful course of the OL, PSG dolphin in the league. He is also noted for his about-face when choosing between Team France and Algeria. After several contradictory statements, he finally opted for the Blues with whom he honored the first of two selections by entering late in the game against Brazil (3-1) on March 26 at the Stade de France.

Olympique Lyonnais also was honored with the title of best players of the championship awarded to Eugenie Le Sommer.L’Olympique Marseille received an award, the best goalkeeper Steve Mandanda for his captain.

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