He Marseilles He poked the man’s bottom wound Lyon with amazing Aumabeyang (one goal and two assists) in the postponed matchday 10 match that should have been played on October 28 if one of the most serious violent episodes of French football had not occurred with the inability to stop the ultras. On that fateful day, Lyon players and staff fell victim to their coach being pelted with stones by Lyon radicals. Marseilles when they arrive at Velodrome. The incident did not end in a miraculous tragedy but Fabio Grossothen coach of the Lyon team, was seriously injured in the face by a stone thrown.
More than a month of that shame had to pass before he finally passed Marseilles and Lyon faces were seen in a confrontation marked by an impressive police deployment that did not prevent dozens of flares and several laser pointers from entering the Velodrome.
The clash has no further story because the team of Pierre Sage, the temporary replacement of Gross, he made a fool of himself. With no force in areas or playing in midfield, Lyon showed every point why they are bottom of Ligue 1 with 7 points and easy prey. Aubameyang and company. The former Barça striker was sweet and signed two assists in just five minutes.
He first took advantage of a turnover Cherky in midfield to punish the poor visitors at the back and leave Vitinha (21′) and moments later, turning left, he brought the chain to his marker before placing a measured cross at the far post for Murillo made it 2-0 at will (26′).
In the second half the set of Gattuso He took a step back to look for the counterattack that would end the match and Lyon became dominant firing blank shots. Lacazette and Cherky is missing and Aubameyang He confirmed his state of grace at 3-0 in the 55th minute with a counterattack. With 20 minutes remaining, the Gabonese was replaced by Gattuso to a thunderous ovation. The meeting between growing Marseilles and the disastrous Lyon It didn’t last and left the bottom player more sunk than ever.
Source: La Verdad

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