Three days after their defeat in Montpellier (2-1), Maxence Caqueret, Léo Dubois and the Lyonnais find themselves back to the wall.

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7:45 pm:

To make you wait until 8:45 pm, we suggest you discover this article, if you missed it last week, on the management of this transfer window in Lyon, aka "the big clearance sale" according to Rudi Garcia.

For @GovouSidney, "today, Rennes is more attractive than OL" on #Mercato, and according to Jean-Marc Chanelet, "Lyon is moving towards trading", via @ 20Minutes #TeamOL https: // t .co / x0bnh4UdJ7

- Jérémy Laugier (@JeremyLaugier) September 10, 2020

Let us also leave the framework of this OL-Nîmes to immerse ourselves, with this very detailed paper from our colleague Aymeric, on the theme of racism in football, fully back in the news in recent days with the Neymar-Alvaro confusion but above all Noël Le Graët's catalytic media release on the subject.

Good reading and we will meet again from the Parc OL at 7:45 p.m. for the team compositions.

"It would be necessary that there go every Sunday on the grounds rather than having the ass screwed in the presidential platform".

Aouch, obviously the new Christmas Le Graët release on the absence of racism in football does not really work ... https://t.co/X0o2lVSPRp

- Aymeric Le Gall (@AymericLeGall) September 18, 2020

Hello and welcome here the 20 Minutos!

OL have only played three games since the resumption of Ligue 1, but we have the impression that the enchanted parenthesis of Final 8 in Lisbon dates back to its 1964 Cup semi-final. Indeed, as we could To predict it, the 3-5-2 / 5-3-2 ideal for playing the surprising outsider in the Champions League is (as it stands) not suited to the needs of playing the game in Ligue 1. And this especially in given the disappointing start to the season for Lyon pistons Maxwel Cornet and Léo Dubois.

The deserved setback (2-1) on Tuesday at Mosson against Téji Savanier's MHSC imposes a reaction to prevent OL (11th) from dragging itself (as usual) behind in the summer on its direct competitors in podium.

Facing Nîmes this Friday (9 p.m.), Lyon will have to do without Houssem Aouar (suspended) and Jeff Reine-Adélaïde (injured).

Cherki time, Rudi?

"To vibrate with us in front of this OL-Nîmes, meet over here tonight at 8:45 p.m., with a kick-off at 9 p.m.

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