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OL women take four in a row in (0-3)

Despite great adversity in , OL women got the job done this Saturday in Burgundy (0-3). The Lyonnaises won for the fourth time in four championship matches.

The in-betweens are never easy to understand and can give rise to surprises. In the ranks of Dijonwe secretly hoped that the scheduling of the meeting between two Champions League matches would push theOL to put a little less. Unfortunately for the DFCO, seriousness was required among the Fenottes. Leader of the championship after three victories, the team won four in a row (0-3) and remains more than ever in control of the First League. By taking the break in the first half, Joe’s players Montemurro avoided headaches against a well-grouped Burgundian team.

The Australian coach obviously expected this and therefore chose to switch back to 3-4-3 in order to provide density in the middle, but also offensive solutions against a compact block. Dijon clearly did not deserve it and even had a good clear opportunity after half an hour of play, but OL had already done most of it. From the 45th second, Däbritz had lit the first fuse, but his strike was too cross. It was ultimately by going through the sides rather than through the axis that the Fenottes broke the opposing barrier.

Lacking success against goal (5th, 32, 40th, 51st), Hello despite everything, contributed to the first two Lyon goals of this half. Centering hard, she pushed McGrady to score against his side under pressure from Van de Donk (0-1, 14th). Then, the Malawian shifts well Diana following a cross from Carpenter, ten minutes later (0-2, 25th). Facing a valiant Dijon team, OL played their part as they saw fit, like Marozsan still technically fine.

Joe’s players Montemurro managed, thus leaving Dijon the possibility of attacking, even if it remained rather timid. Laura Benkarthfor his season premiere, didn’t have much to do for 90 minutes. With OL in a favorable position, the staff was able to rotate. Wendie Renard only played one half, while Kadidiatou Diana and Dzsenifer Marozsan came out at playing time, allowing Alice Sombath and Eugénie Le Sommer to find playing time again.

The striker, who recovered the armband on her entry, thought of going for her goal with a little less than twenty minutes remaining to kill Dijon’s hopes even it was granted to Däbritz. No matter, this 3-0 was an opportunity for Montemurro to give Ada a little more rhythm Hegerbergwho was allowed fifteen minutes. A victory, a clean sheet and squad management, a perfect Saturday for OL.

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