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Football club Olympique Lyon excelled in the French Ligue 1 football league on Sunday night when they won 5-4 against Montpellier football club.
Former Arsenal football club star Alexandre Lacazette was the hero of Olympique Lyon football club against Montpellier football club as he scored four stunning goals to give the team the lead.
Alexandre Lacazette has been fantastic for football club Olympique Lyon since joining them from English Premier League giants Arsenal this summer, and he has been able to make his mark once again. on Sunday.
The head coach of the football club Olympique Lyon threw his best players into the match against the football club Montpellier in the hope of a maximum of three points, and the match ended in favor of the team. Surname.
Four goals from Alexandre Lacazette in high form and a goal from former Liverpool football club star Dejan Lovren gave Olympique Lyon a solid victory, while young French player Elye Wahi also scored four goals for the Montpellier football club. Victory over football club Montpellier has now lifted Olympique Lyon football club to 7th place in the French Ligue 1 standings with 56 points after 34 matches played.
Football club Paris Saint Germain are in first place in the French Ligue 1 standings with 78 points from 34 matches played, football club Lens in second, football club Olympique de Marseille is in third place, while football club AS Monaco is in fourth place.
Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint Germain football club is currently France's top scorer in Ligue 1 with 24 goals, followed by Alexandre Lacazette of football club Olympique Lyon (also with 24 goals). , Jonathan David of LOSC Lille football club has 21 goals, while Lois Openda of Lens football club has 19 goals.
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LIVERPOOL 1-0 BRENTFORD:
The Reds weren't at their best in a hard-fought home win on Saturday night, but their coach managed to show his best form.
Jurgen Klopp must have known that after the focus on Liverpool fans ahead of Saturday's clash with Brentford had changed, as soon as the first whistle blew, all eyes would be on him.
And while these fans don't deserve to be criticized for their public outbursts, the Reds coach does.
Klopp is still awaiting the outcome of the misconduct charge that the FA charged him with on Tuesday for his actions and comments during and after the frantic 4-3 win over Tottenham, with delays in made a decision that allowed him to oversee two tough first halfs. -0 home win over west London rivals in the space of a week.
The second of those comes against Brentford on Saturday, and it's certainly the tougher of the two. Klopp loves it. "I'm really happy," he said after the game, "I have to say I'm really happy with this hard-fought 1-0 win.
"The goal was excellent, the defense was excellent and in some cases the football we played was really, really good."
Perhaps only one of those things actually makes sense, but we'll forgive Klopp's dizziness. After all, this could be the last time he's sidelined this season.
The decision to charge him will be made next week and he will be found guilty one way or another because that's how these things work. Calls for an extended ban began when he spoke about referee Paul Tierney after the Spurs game, and given that he has been suspended for one game on the touchline this season, he will likely not be. be seen on the sidelines in any of Liverpool's three games remaining this month. (Image:
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Klopp has until Friday to respond to the allegation, and he appears to have discipline issues in mind during the win over Brentford, where the anger of Anfield fans will quickly move from the land's founding. country to one of the oldest arbitrations in the Country.
Anthony Taylor has been at odds with Klopp this season when he was the one who - again, to be precise - fired the German in October's 1-0 win over Manchester City.
The fact that Taylor is from Greater Manchester and often referees some of Liverpool's biggest matches against Manchester clubs was a frequent topic of discussion among Reds supporters, and so when he began to regularly commit fouling the home team in the first half - with Fabinho clearly the favorite - the noise that had been reserved for the execution of the national anthem was passed on to law enforcement by Taylor.
The referee will close the game for 19 fouls against Liverpool, almost double the 10 he gave against Brentford, which is a bit curious given the home team had more possession and more finishes. score is 15 out of 5.
There was genuine outrage around Anfield as Taylor's decisions repeatedly went against the home team, but Klopp often smiled and quietly shook his head. There was an odd conversation with fourth officer Graham Scott, but they were never too animated and were not at risk of a hamstring pull. At one point, he just turned away and laughed hysterically when another call went against him.
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A lesson of repentance learned? Let's hope Klopp's history has gone too far this season and cannot complain when he is being used as an example of what others should not do.
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