The same story was repeated at Olympique Lyon, which Ryan Cherki had to save again from the bench and helped the comeback against Nantes (1-3).
This is a match of two versions. The one in the first half, where Antoine Kombouaré’s men were terrible, and the one in the second, which had nothing to do with it. They went into the break trailing by a goal from Abline (16′) but it could have been more, as on other occasions Mohamed sent a shot into the woodwork that almost meant a second.
Lyon didn’t start the second half well either, but when Cherki came on game time the situation changed completely. The talented midfielder controlled the match and began an offensive torrent as Lyon equalized thanks to Lacazette (75′) and two minutes later they were ahead with another goal from Fofana (77′). He was on his last breath, and Nantes desperate, condemned Orban (97′).
match lineup
1
98
3
5
24
twenty-one
25
6
31
17
39
1
98
3
31
12
55
6
8
10
37
17
La Beaujoire-Louis-Fonteneau

Carlos Martinez1
Ainsley Maitland-Niles98
Nicolas Tagliafico3
Nemanja Matic31
17′
40′
Jake O’Brien12
Duje Caleta-Car55
75′
Maxence Caqueret6
85′
Corentin Tolisso8
59′
73′
75′
Alexandre Lacazette10
52′
74′
85′
85′
Ernest Nuamah37
70′
74′
fifteen’
Benrahma said17
85′

Replacements

Lucas Perry23
Adryelson14
Henriquetwenty-one
40′
Clinton Eyes22
85′
Rayan Cherki18
59′
75′
Johann Lepenant24
75′
Mama Balde7
85′
Gift Orban9
85′
96′
85′
Malick FofanaEleven
74′
76′

coach

Antoine Kombouare
Pierre Sage
Source: La Verdad

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