

Lyon vs. Liverpool: Battle of the Hospital Patients
By: Inara | November 3rd, 2009Don’t be surprised if you walk into your favorite footie pub tomorrow and see fans of Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Everton wearing OL kits. The match-up between Lyon and Liverpool, while important for Lyon in terms of pride and security, is absolutely crucial for Liverpool. Unfortunately for Rafa’s Bunch of (un)Merry Men, they are nearly paralyzed with injuries and on the verge of elimination from the Champions League. Lyon players are smelling blood and want to go in for the kill, but like any wounded animal, Liverpool could present even more danger in their handicapped state.

November 4th, 2009
Stade de Gerland, Lyon
2:45 PM ET (20:45 CET, 19:45 GMT)
Match Background:
There’s not much to say that hasn’t already been said by every media outlet known to man. While most are focusing on Liverpool’s financial woes, Rafa Benitez’s job security, and Fernando Torres’s hernia, some other websites are thoughtfully pointing out that injuries or not, statistics are still on Liverpool’s side. While Liverpool have won their last four away games in France, Lyon haven’t beaten an English side at home since 1967 (I’m not kidding, it was against Tottenham in the European Cup Winners Cup). Furthermore, where Lyon have a history of shooting themselves in the foot when qualification should be a piece of cake, Liverpool have qualified for the Champions League from even worse positions. Then again, that’s in the past. Lyon already changed things around when they beat Liverpool at Anfield (previously they had only ever defeated Everton while on English soil). Who knows, maybe this Lyon can do some more revisions to the good ol’ history textbook.
So let’s talk about the present. Since OL’s trip to Anfield, Liverpool interrupted their shit streak by defeating Manchester United two weeks ago, but they also found the time to lose to Arsenal in Carling Cup and to Fulham in the league. They are currently sitting in 6th place in the EPL table with 16 points, having notched six wins, five losses, and zero draws. They are nine points behind league leaders Chelsea. Domestically, they’ve scored 25 goals and conceded 16. Their top scorer is Fernando Torres, who’s been on the score sheet ten times for Liverpool in the league. In the Champions League, they are still in third place, with one win and two losses. They’ve scored 2 goals and conceded 4. Their two goal scorers so far have been Dirk Kuyt and Yossi Benayoun.
Lyon have dropped back down to 2nd place in L1, thanks to two rather embarrassing losses to Sochaux and Nice. With 23 points, they have seven wins, two draws, and two losses. Lyon have scored 17 goals and conceded 11. In the league, the top scorer is Bafetimbi Gomis, who’s scored 5. In Europe, Lyon top their group with 9 points, three points ahead of Fiorentina and six ahead of Liverpool. They’ve scored six goals and conceded only one. However, what’s different about this year is that Lyon’s goals are coming from all over the pitch – there were six different scorers for Lyon’s seven goals (Miralem Pjanic was the player who scored twice). Whether that indicates strength or vulnerability, I’ll leave up to you.
I feel compelled the mention that Lyon’s previously awesome home form in the Champions League – Fortress Gerland, if you will – hasn’t been that great for us in recent years. Of the 8 home games in the last two seasons, Lyon won only two of those, losing another 2, and drawing four. Prior to that, Lyon had 25 home wins out of 27. But again, I should remind myself that ancient history is mostly irrelevant to the players and the manager (most of who haven’t been around that long). Only fans care about stuff like that, and it’s not like I’m going to be on the pitch (well, at least not yet, but if Lyon keep losing defenders…).
If Lyon win tomorrow, they’ll have qualified for the knockout rounds, and all that will be left to play for is who the group winner will be, which would then be decided in the Fiorentina match. If Lyon draw tomorrow, they will still retain their lead in the group, but Fiorentina (assuming they win in Debrecen) will only be a point behind, and Liverpool four points behind, so things could get tricky. Claude Puel wants a win, and so do the players, if only to avoid the headache of qualification stress in the next few weeks. Also keep in mind that both Marseille and Bordeaux won their games today, so if Lyon win tomorrow, it’ll be two weeks in a two where all French clubs are victorious – and when was the last time that happened?
Team News:
Almost everyone on Rafa’s Christmas card list is battling some form of injury, though some are closer to fitness than others. Steven Gerrard will probably be getting prepped for the operating table instead of watching tomorrow’s game on television while Alberto Reira, Glen Johnson, Fabio Aurelio, Martin Skrtel, and Martin Kelly will be sitting outside in the waiting room. On the other hand, Fernando Torres and Alberto Aquilani passed late fitness tests and are likely to feature in tomorrow’s match. I doubt that either will be on for the full 90 minutes (especially Torres, who wouldn’t be playing if Liverpool’s situation weren’t so dire). But despite all the noise Liverpool have been making, they’re really only missing three players who started against Lyon last week, and one of them, Gerrard, didn’t play that long anyway. I stated this before, but I think Rafa’s injury fears are more intox than anything else.
Le groupe de Liverpool: Reina, Cavalieri – Carragher, Ayala, Darby, Insua, Agger, Kyrgiakos – Kuyt, Lucas, Benayoun, Aquilani, Babel, Mascherano, Spearing, Plessis – Ngog, Voronin, Torres
Across the channel, Francois Clerc has suddenly – and inexplicably – come down with a knee injury. The conspiracy theorist me in thinks it might have something to do with this, but Puel tends to be level headed about these things, and with Anthony Reveillere having issues as well (he had to pull out of the St. Etienne match), I’m hoping it’s nothing serious. Also missing are the three usual suspects – Mathieu Bodmer, Jean-Alain Boumsong, and Cleber Anderson. Honestly, I don’t care what Rafa says about his problems, but at least he has healthy CBs – Lyon don’t even have that. Cris isn’t the healthiest of players while Jeremy Toulalan is playing with a slight injury to his groin, and he really ought to be resting and healing, but Puel has no other options, unfortunately.
Lloris, Vercoutre – Cris, Réveillère, Abenzoar, Gassama, Cissokho, Kolodziejczak, Toulalan – Gonalons, Makoun, Källström, Pjanic, Bastos, Delgado, Ederson, Govou – Belfodil, Tafer, Gomis, Lisandro
Lots and lots of kiddies on this list. Timothée Kolodziejczak, Maxime Gonalons, Ishak Belfodil, and Yannis Tafer, who traveled to Anfield with the senior squad, will be joined by fellow CFA-ers Loic Abenzoar and Lamine Gassama.
Expected Lineup:
It’s mostly predictable. Our defense and midfield are pretty much a lock, so as usual the only variation is up front. Actually, Puel couldn’t even get creative if he tried. With Francois Clerc out, our entire back line has no back ups (unless you count the kids, which I don’t). And since Puel doesn’t use Michel Bastos and Ederson as midfield players, as long as Jeremy Toulalan plays in the back, our midfield has no backups either.
It’s pretty crazy, and it just goes to show that Lyon are a top-heavy team. We have far more attacking options than any other position on the pitch.
We know that Lisandro will start; the question is, will Bafetimbi Gomis start alongside of him? Puel tends to use Gomis as a second half sub, which certainly has his merits, but it’s also true that Lisandro has an easier time when there is another striker for him to play next to. Sidney Govou, captain or not, seems likely to start, but Michel Bastos is still returning from injury, and like Lisandro, has yet to regain his earlier form. Ederson started at Anfield, so he is also an option. Cesar Delgado seems to serve better as a player off the bench, so I don’t expect him to feature until the second half.
Lloris
Reveillere – Cris – Toulalan – Cissokho
Pjanic – Makoun – Kallstrom
Govou – Lisandro – Bastos
Viewing Options:
If you’re in North America, this match will be live on Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Soccer Channel Espanol, Setanta Sports Canada, ITV, and DirecTV. It will be on tape delay at 5 PM on Setanta US. If you live abroad, I suggest you check your TV listings – I’m sure this game will be shown somewhere.
You can also give streaming a try. You can try to find a working here, or you can chuck out $10 and buy one from UEFA.com. Hopefully you’ll be able to find a good stream, as this is one of the bigger matches tomorrow. Remember, sharing is caring, and if you find a working stream, please share!
If you’d rather skip out on the streaming drama altogether, you can follow along on liveblog. Both Football365.fr and Lequipe.fr will have good ones, as will the OL website, where you can also follow along with free audio commentary – though be warned, it’s all in French.
Expected Result:
WIN! WIN! WIN! (I’m banking on Lyon, obviously!). Allez Lyonnais!
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seems like the lack of some interlinking person… like Juni… some creative mind..
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mrCham I like your unconditional support of Lyon but the fact is Liverpool penetrated our defense time and time again (and, they usually did so not with just one player, but 3 or 4!) whereas we struggled to come anywhere near Reina’s goal, or managed to do so with a lone player…
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I completely agree with you corpuscle. Pjanic was probably this man, but he had to leave the pitch early. We need someone to be in this central role. The guy who can receive the ball and wait for everyone to come up to give the short pass.
On another hand, we now have a great LB with Cissokho. I love his runs.Posted from
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yes, traditional upset in central defense.. and ball often kicking away just in the last crucial moment… or Lloris takes on hismself defending the net space…
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Lisandro – what a man. Also, Cris was back to his best tonight!
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It was nice to see Cris as the imperial defender he used to be. Toulalan was definitely not at the top of his game tonight. And Lloris…I mean, the man is clearly amazing. I don’t think I know enough superlatives to describe him.
What really needs to be fixed ASAP is our defensive situation. Clerc and Reveillere are injured, so that means Gassama will be starting against Marseille this weekend. We’ll be seeing Cris and Toulalan as CBs again, which is too bad, because they need a break. I’d love it if Toulalan weren’t called up during international break, but you know it’s going to happen.
Also, Puel needs to figure what he’s doing with the forwards. The fact that Lisandro is handicapped on the wings has been proven ad nauseum, and it’s a tactic that really doesn’t work.
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I really don’t see the problem with Gomis and Lisandro. We have 2 strikers for 1 spot. Just play one and substitue him after 60 minutes. OR, play the two of them and 1 plays as a 9 1/2. But don’t use one of them on the wing while we have at least 3 totally valid options on the sides.
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4-2-2 is the formation to go:P with Makoun and Pjanic is the back 2, Makoun holding back, spreading passes in the defense, and Pjanic coming forward, placing trough balls and short passes. Bastos and Govou/Ederson as the AM’s or false wingers or whatever u call it, and then lopez and Gomis upfront. So..the purpose of Bastos on the right if for him to cut in and shoot, so why not have him alittle longer in, than out the sideline all the time. Widt could be a problem, but the front four will play freely and move out on the wings. Now I’m going to France! Will try getting some pictures fromt he game and stuff, could possibly show it here or something? Well, cya in a few days!
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4-2-2, sorry xD
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4-2-2-2……
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i think it should be interestig scheme: Gomis as CF, Licha as SS (but they could be changing each other also) and some player (Govou or Bastos) on both wings by rotation
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couple of questions guys:
whats pjanic’s status? was he injured hard?…
also why aren’t we taking advantage of tafer? he’s very talented and to be honest i have not been thoroughly impressed with gomis’s performances, he seems lazy out there..barely making runs and he seems un-agile..
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Is it me, or is Gomis simply playing better with a supporting striker or another striker alongside him?
Still, we can’t be too harsh with him, he is our best scorer so far this season.
But I prefer to have Lisandro up front, because he comes down to get the ball and participates in the game. Gomis is a more “Trezeguet” or “Inzaghi” type of player, waiting for ball to come his way.Posted from
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I was going to do a match review, but I figure it’s pointless since we’re already discussing it here. Plus there isn’t really much to say that hasn’t already been said.
What I liked: Lloris was a beast. Cris also – it was great seeing him charging down the pitch, dribbling past Fernando Torres, chilling in Liverpool’s penalty box for like half the match, and pretty much being the Policeman we all know him to be. Hopefully we’ll see more of that in upcoming games. Cissokho once again came through with a strong European performance; he more than makes up for his horrible game against Nice. Bastos was also good, I thought, at least on an individual level. Some of his play was selfish at times, and there were some moments when he should have passed instead of trying to shoot/dribble by himself, but he humiliated the Liverpool defenders several times. Gassama also deserves a shout out simply because he kept his cool and didn’t allow Liverpool to walk all over him, despite this being his first senior team appearance all season (and his second CL cameo ever).
What I didn’t like: Lyon’s passing was woeful. I hope Puel has them practicing their linkup play for the next two weeks because we can’t get away with that against Fiorentina. Also, Puel needs to figure out where to put Lisandro. The constant musical chairs is starting to give me a headache, so I can’t even imagine what Lisandro is feeling. With Clerc and Reveillere out, Lyon’s defensive frailties are even more dire, as we are without our two senior RBs against OM, as well as the usual three missing CBs. Toulalan is playing with a groin injury, so it’s no wonder his form in recent games hasn’t been as good as it usually is. I thought that along with Gomis, Ederson turned out to be the most invisible OL player on the pitch today, so though it pains me to admit this, I wish Puel had started Govou from the start, or at least put him on when Pjanic went off injured.
And finally, here’s a disturbing fact: In the last four games, Lyon’s goals came within the last ten minutes, and in three of them, the goals were decisive (St. Etienne and x2 against Liverpool – only against Nice was it a consolation goal).
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sdzsdz: Pjanic will be examined today, so hopefully it’ll turn out to be nothing serious. But I believe he won’t be playing against OM this weekend (and neither will Reveillere). About Gomis, I agree with what PoL said, he’s more like a poacher. He doesn’t create much, but he’s great at being at the right place at the right time. The problem is, if Lyon aren’t creating any chances (like against Liverpool yesteday), then Gomis is invisible.
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Why not Gonalons as CB? And Toulalan DM/CM
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Lyon 1-1 Liverpool
Nice result for us.
We played very confident, controlling the ball very well.
But we were lack of moments in Liverpool’s area(played without gates)Players:
Lloris – he is beautiful!
Cris – I liked the way he played yesterday. Very solid in defense. Maybe it’s the return of SuperCris, who played 3 years ago with another brasilian Cacapa.
Toulalan – if we hadn’t got good keeper, I think he will be able to fill and that gap).
Makoun – after every match i love him more and more
Gassama/Cissokho – not bad.
Ederson – very nice skills.
Gomis – too slow but effective.
Lisandro – please Puel, don’t do the same mistake as you did with Benzema. After 75min, Lisandro started to play as central forward and he was fantastic!So, 3-rd supermatch in 8 days and started on Sunday!
Allez Lyonnais!!
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Oh, i forgot Bastos. He was great yesterday.
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Cissokho was called up by Domemench!
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Also, Gonalons was called up to the U21 team for the first time, and OL Feminines defeated Fortuna Herring in the Women’s CL. All in all, a good week for OL!
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I knew it. As soon as Clichy went down. Also, Gomis was left-out over Loic Remy.
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Great to see Cissokho finally concluded. If Evra gets a yellow in the opening match, Cissokho might earn his first cap in the important second leg. Abidal is slowly being shifted into that second centre back position alongside Gallas. Cissokho can get a leg up on Clichy for that back up LB spot at the WC.
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Also, can’t believe no one mention how ridiculous that photo of Cesar Delgado looks. LOL.
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I know! I thought for sure someone would comment on it. When I first saw that pic, I must have laughed for five minutes, it’s utterly ridiculous.
Also, Mutu will probably be missing the Fiorentina-OL game, but that doesn’t mean much because he missed the game in France, and Fiorentina still managed to give us a really hard time.
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Yeah, I thought Delgado looked like he was going through a wind tunnel or something. He looks deranged.
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