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OL: Alexandre Lacazette, mocked for his voice on social networks, suffers from a vocal cord polyp

2022-09-15T17:39:46.939Z


Alexandre Lacazette wanted to wait until the break in September to have surgery, so as not to miss any matches.


He had taken the "risk" of answering the journalist's questions at the end of the match, a few days ago.

But his high-pitched voice had aroused the mockery of thousands of Internet users.

The team tells us today that Olympique Lyonnais striker Alexandre Lacazette is suffering from a vocal cord polyp.

Not wanting to miss a match, Alexandre Lacazette wanted to wait until the September break to have surgery, also reports the sports daily.

The operation will take place in the middle of next week, in Lyon, before a few days of rest.

It's not nothing: the attacker has actually been voiceless since the beginning of the summer.

Alexandre Lacazette, 31, has worn the OL jersey again since the start of the season, after five seasons at Arsenal.

At the end of the match against Monaco, Alexandre Lacazette agreed to answer end-of-match questions on the edge of the pitch.

His high-pitched voice had provoked ridicule on social networks.

🎙 Alexandre Lacazette on set pieces: "We knew it was our weak point... I'm sorry for the supporters."



The disappointment of the Lyonnais striker after the defeat on the rock.

#ASMOL #Ligue1UberEats #PrimeVideoLigue1 pic.twitter.com/EhAPi0eE6U

– Prime Video Sport France (@PVSportFR) September 11, 2022

In another video, filmed just after this interview, Rio Mavuba interviewed Alexandre Lacazette.

"What's that little voice?"

he would ask her.

What the attacker, discreet, answered: “I shouted too much on the ground.

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Source: leparis

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