With 6 degrees announced and without the support of their striking supporters, OL welcome Angers this Sunday at 5:05 p.m. in an atmosphere that promises to be icy at Groupama Stadium.
And only a victory during this 30th day of the championship could warm up the atmosphere. “We can understand the supporters because we are the first disappointed with the sporting situation of our team. But we will need everyone at the club to be able to achieve an end to the season that meets our expectations.“, said Tanguy NDombele in a pre-match press conference.
The OL midfielder still wants to believe in a rise in the standings: “Everything is possible, there are nine league games left. We have the ability to finish well because we have the qualities to do so and above all the motivation“.
Deprived of Maxence Caqueret, the Lyonnais, who have not won in the league for a month, will have to forget the slap received in Angers (3-0) during the first day of Ligue 1. But Peter Bosz assures him, “this match is far behind” : “We had been so bad that day. We don’t need to talk about it again because the team is no longer the same“.
If water has actually flowed under the bridges, the Gones have the unfortunate tendency to regularly fall back into them. Despite a great victory in Lorient, the month of March was marred by a big defeat against Rennes and a poor draw in Reims.
Stuck in tenth place, the Gones can only count on themselves to start the month of April in the best possible way. The Bad Gones and Lyon 1950 having announced a strike of encouragement during the first half.
Note the presence in the group of rookie Tetê, and the absence of Karl Toko-Ekambi, sick.
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