This Sunday evening, Olympique Lyonnais won 1-0 against AS Saint-Etienne and won the derby. It was Alexandre Lacazette who scored the only goal of the match. A match generally dominated by Les Gones who thus regained the taste of victory after three consecutive draws, in all competitions.
OL – ASSE: Olivier Dall'Oglio proud of his players
However, Olivier Dall'Oglio, the ASSE coach, was proud of his players after the final whistle. “There are regrets, that means that there was perhaps something to be done with a little more technical accuracy, a little more attention. But in commitment, determination and discipline, the The boys did the job. They are very disappointed like the whole club and the supporters, but I can't blame my players because they did what they had to do.” -he assured on the microphone of DAZN.
After the derby, the Saint-Etienne technician also took the opportunity to give news of Mickaël Nadé. The Greens defender injured his knee at the very end of the match. In particular, he remained on the ground for a long time at the start of added time. But he could not be replaced because ASSE had used all his changes.
Mickaël Nadé, “his knee was blocked following contact”
Mickaël Nadé was therefore treated for a few minutes on the edge of the pitch by the Saint-Etienne medical staff before returning to his place for the last seconds of the match while gritting his teeth. He then collapsed to the ground again, once the final whistle was blown by the referee.
“Micka' (Nadé) felt pain in his knee because his knee was blocked following contact. It's difficult to know more at the moment but he will certainly need to take tests. If we could have gotten him out we would have done so but we no longer had a replacement.“, explained Olivier Dall'Oglio at a press conference.
With this defeat, ASSE, which is preparing its winter transfer window, misses the opportunity to leave the red zone and remains in 16th place.
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