Our prediction for this Ligue 1 match:
Sunday’s football game between Olympique Lyon and Le Havre will bring down the curtain on day 5 of the new Ligue 1 campaign. Les Gones made a slow start to the season, with the team still eyeing their first win of the process, but this match could be the turning point for the French powerhouse. Rino Gattuso is likely to replace Laurent Blanc as the new Lyon boss and, no doubt, the arrival of the new manager should help the team improve their game. As key attacker Alexandre Lacazette is back from suspension, home win should definitely be considered.
The newcomers, on the other hand, rolled over Lorient 3-0 in front of home fans before the international break, but they will have a much bigger fish to fry against les Gones. Lyon want this win more than Le Havre and we predict that the hosts are going to showcase their worth on the field. There are no fresh injury worries in the away team ahead of Sunday’s encounter.
Highlighted Player (Alexandre Lacazette):
Alexandre Lacazette is a hometown boy of Lyon, a powerful striker who went through the youth ranks of the French side to become one of the most important players for Les Gones. The 25-year-old forward was also a member of all France national team selections becoming a European champion at the age of 19 by scoring the winner in the final against Spain.
This goal gave him a reputation of a big game player, one he went on to uphold on various occasions at his club. Lacazette is a hard working forward an accomplished finisher of the ball able to score from different positions. The most prolific striker in his side and among the top ones in the Ligue 1, Alexandre Lacazette scored more than 20 league goals last two seasons on a trot.
Constantly linked with a move away from Lyon, Alexandre Lacazette refuses to speak about anything other than his football and is leaving all the talk to the football pitch.
Highlighted Team (Lyon):
Commonly referred to as Lyon, Olympique Lyonnais is the French club which play their games at the Parc Olimpique Lyonnais with a capacity just a pinch short of 60,000. Lyon is one of the most popular clubs in France with a vast fan base on par with Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille.
The club achieved moderate success during the 1960s and 1970s led by the likes of Bernard Lacombe and Jean Djorkaeff, while the golden era of the French side came at the start of the new millennium when Lyon began to achieve greater success both in France and on the international level.
It was not until 2002 that Lyon won their first ever Ligue 1 title which sparked an ongoing national record-breaking streak of seven successive titles. During that time Lyon were regular participants of the UEFA Champions League. The French club reached quarter-finals on two occasions, while they even played in the semi-finals in the 2009-10 season.