Lacazette’s totally improbable interview after Monaco-OL entertains Twitter (video)
Olympique Lyonnais lost this Sunday evening on the lawn of AS Monaco. A raging defeat on the score of two goals to one. Philippe Clément’s men made the difference on set pieces when Les Gones played rather well but lacked lucidity in the last gesture. This setback in the Principality is the second in a row for OL after the one against FC Lorient. Despite the tense situation in the Rhône, Jean-Michel Aulas remains confident and even announced that his team would be ready for the shock of the next day against PSG.
As for the OL players, we were obviously disappointed by this defeat against Monaco. This was particularly the case of Alexandre Lacazette.
Lacazette stands out
Alexandre Lacazette returned to Lyon this summer, he who was free of any contract after leaving Arsenal. The French striker counts well on the pitch and outside a young group of players. His start to the season is quite honest, even if he would have liked to do more this Sunday against AS Monaco. At the end of the meeting, Lacazette spoke to the press. But as he started to speak, his voice didn’t follow at all, which led to a rather unusual scene. We let you enjoy :
Internet users laugh
Inevitably, this rather funny sequence concerning Alexandre Lacazette quickly became viral on social networks.
We could see in particular as comments on Twitter :
- “very soft on alexandre balloons”
- “But this is Ika de jong speaking”
- “How the journalist did not laugh”
- “Wow hahaha Mickey Mouse”
- “Sounds like the voice of Mahrez”
- “Ptdrr lacazette with the same voice as father fouras”
- “I Closed my eyes I thought it was the guy from Time Who was asking me for tomato onion salad”
- “shisha evenings with aubameyang…”
- “He has the same voice as Loris the Congolese”
- “Legend has it that this famous psycho teacher signed with OL. Congratulations to him”
OL will therefore have to bounce back to try to keep pace in Ligue 1.
The next reception of PSG will undoubtedly be decisive in knowing the true ambitions of the Rhone, while the Gones hope to qualify for the European Cup. The club’s finances need it, as do the players, otherwise there will still be significant departures in the next transfer window.. The season is still long, but time is already running out for Peter Bosz, who is seeing his speed rating drop more and more with fans and observers of Olympique Lyonnais. In the event of a setback against PSG, it is rumored that the fate of the Dutchman could be definitively sealed in Lyon.
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