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With the ball, we were very bad, and without the ball even worse.
I can't name one player responsible, it was almost all of them.
At half-time, we would have liked to change eight players, but the referee would not have agreed.
It is an understatement to say that Peter Bosz was annoyed this Wednesday evening after Lyon's defeat - the first of the season - on the lawn of FC Lorient (3-1).
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The same words for the same evils
But his declaration now sounds like an old refrain, which we listen to without however paying attention to the meaning of the words, as he has accustomed us to this type of pungent and critical media release towards the lack of desire, concentration, solidarity or even the technical accuracy of its players.
The problem is that as a coach, it is up to him to find effective solutions to advance his team collectively, in all areas of the game, and provide it with real consistency.
And it is clear that after a little over a year at the head of the Olympic...
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