Mousa Al-Tamaria Jordanian attacker who arrived a few months ago in Ligue 1 from Belgian Leuven, where he played for the last three years, discovered the shortcomings of Lyon, who lost at home to montpellier (1-3) and suffered its second straight loss to start the season.
The Armenian picture Michel Der Zakarian He took advantage of his choices, the mistakes of his rival and also the speed of Al Tamari author of two of the goals for his team that successfully closed his first match as a visitor of the year.
Lyon still haven’t scored. Laurent Blanc’s team, beaten by Strasbourg on the opening date, was helpless against Montpellier who found themselves in the match earlier in the twenty minutes thanks to a big mistake by goalkeeper Remy Riou.
The Lyon goalkeeper received a pass from his central defender, Sinaly Diomande from the Ivory Coast, but he gave it to a rival, Arnaud Nordin, who did not refuse the gift and took the ball into the net.
The display of Al Tamari exploded shortly before the break. In the 39th minute, when he caught the ball in his field and ended a long run with a wonderful finish. They beat Riou again and extended the visitor’s advantage.
Far from improving Lyon got unhinged after the break. The defensive imbalances in Blanc’s box were evident and Al Tamari managed at will with gaps. After playing time, at 66, he made the third, second on his account, in another individual action.
Lyon responded with three after a cross from Sael Kumbedi led to the net Alexander Lacazette was sent off, with a straight red card ten from the end for elbowing Argentine Nicolás Tagliafico.
Blanc’s box surrendered with fewer players and Montpellier did not forgive. He scored the fourth in the 89th minute, which Akor Adams signed to set up the winner and give the visiting team their first win of the season.
Source: La Verdad

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