The tradition was respected and well respected. This Saturday evening, for OL’s last training session before the derby this Sunday against Saint-Étienne, several thousand supporters came to watch the Lyonnais’ last training session.
Theoretically reserved for groups of supporters, this session was ultimately followed by other fans, families in particular, at the Groupama OL training center, very close to the Groupama Stadium.
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Songs, smoke bombs, flags and firecrackers and banners
In total, nearly 3,500 people were present in an extraordinary atmosphere, between songs, smoke bombs, flags, firecrackers and banners. The entertainment had started earlier in the afternoon around the stadium, with the procession of supporters arriving at the edge of pitch no. 1 of the training center.
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In Saint-Etienne, Saturday morning, nearly 3,000 people gathered, in the same atmosphere, to support the Greens during their last training session before the match, at L’Étrat.
The 125th derby in history between OL and ASSE is eagerly awaited because the Greens have not been in Ligue 1 for two seasons. Even if the two teams do not play in the same part of the table – Lyon is 7e of L1 before this 11th day with 15 points; Saint-Etienne 16e with 10 points – the stakes and the symbolism are immense. The Groupama Stadium will also be sold out this Sunday evening, with 59,000 people expected. But no official groups of Saint-Etienne supporters, the latter having been banned from traveling in order to avoid clashes as much as possible.
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Lacazette: “I think they didn’t expect this match to be so memorable”
At a press conference on Friday, Gones striker Alexandre Lacazette, who has not faced the Greens since 2017, declared about his non-Lyon teammates: “We explain [dans le vestiaire, NDLR] how important the derby is, and they are sometimes surprised that it is so important. I think they didn’t expect this match to be so memorable. They are our rivals [les Stéphanois] always, and there are even supporters who prefer to win the two derbies rather than the championship. Videos of certain derbies come up regularly, we were able to show them and I hope they resonated in their minds. »
The training this Saturday evening certainly left its mark on them.
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