Lopes points to professional misconduct, the gesture of a Lyonnais scandalizes England

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Last night, OL missed a great opportunity to switch with a real advantage against West Ham. After playing the entire second period at 11 against 10, Les Gones finally conceded the opener before coming back.

And the mess of the first goal, with errors from Gusto then Boateng were not to the taste of Anthony Lopes … “We knew we had to remain attentive. We got off to a bad start in the second period and we conceded a goal which I consider to be a bit of a professional fault. The main thing is that we reacted well behind, even if we could have scored a second and returned with a more positive result than this, “said the Lyon goalkeeper who did not want to name anyone despite his critical. “No, it’s more general, the goal we take. There was a discussion between players, I decided to play quickly… But it’s complicated because we hope to come back with the face of the first period”.

A wink from Dembélé goes very badly in England!

In addition to this scathing statement from the Lyonnais, the other highlight around this meeting is the scandal caused in England by a gesture from Moussa Dembélé. Le Daily Mail as le sun did not at all appreciate the attitude of number 9 Lyon, who gave an amused wink after having caused the expulsion of Cresswell who held him by the arm in the position of last defender. For the English media, Dembélé visibly admitted with this gesture that he had added a little to obtain this turning point in the match …

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to summarize

While Anthony Lopes did not mince his words following OL’s draw at West Ham (1-1), a gesture from a Lyonnais caused a lot of talk in England. Moussa Dembélé was pleased to have caused a red, which did not please.

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