Journalist Daniel Riolo expressed concerns about the mental and technical state of the Lyon team, describing them as “deeply ill”.
The path of the cross continues for Olympique Lyonnais. Trailing against Metz this Sunday, shortly before the last quarter of an hour of the match, Fabio Grosso’s men finally found the fault through Skelly Alvero.
The reception of the Grenats at the Groupama Stadium as part of the 11th day of Ligue 1 ended in another draw (1-1) for the Gones. A result which only reinforces Daniel Riolo’s concerns. 18th in the standings, the Rhone team, which has 4 points with 6 draws and 8 defeats, is struggling to get things back on track, and seems to be heading straight towards relegation to Ligue 2.
“Everything they do is bad”
“Lyon is deeply ill. There are times it’s too big to be true, judged the editorialist at the microphone of RMC. Sometimes you feel like the ball is burning your feet. They are professional footballers, they cannot have that level. The mind plays so much, it makes them do things and they are bad. »
And to add: “The team is so sick that if he doesn’t fight, you lose the game. Everything they do is bad, the passes are bad. When you look at the team, I almost feel sad. »