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The French club Lyon has adopted a new tactical approach in the recent season, changing their formation from 4-4-2 to 4-4-1-1, with Alexandre Lacazette returning to the team after his injury. This move is aimed at improving the forward impact on the pitch, as it allows Lyon to play more centrally and create more opportunities for their attacking players. The new formation also features a number of new signings, including goalkeeper Ousmane Dembélé, who was previously loaned out by Paris Saint-Germain. Despite the changes, the team still managed to secure several victories this season, thanks in part to Lacazette's impressive performances. He scored two goals in three matches, including a hat-trick against Nice, which was a testament to his ability to provide the needed firepower to the team. However, the team struggled to score goals in their home games, with only one goal coming in their last game against Bordeaux. This was despite the fact that they were playing without key players like Antoine Griezmann and Alphonse Areola. Despite these challenges, Lyon's performance remains positive, and they will continue to look towards the future with renewed confidence. With Lacazette back in the fold and the team continuing to work on improving their tactics, they should be able to bounce back from any setbacks that may come their way. |
