The New Lyon season has been struggling since the beginning, with the team failing to find any offensive fire in their recent matches against Brest. The first draw was disappointing enough, but the second one was even more devastating.
In the first match, Lyon struggled to create any meaningful opportunities and were unable to break down the Brest defense. Despite being a strong opponent, Lyon's lack of creativity and movement left them vulnerable to counterattacks. As a result, they failed to score, leaving them with a point from a possible three.
In the second match, things didn't get any better for Lyon. They were once again outplayed by Brest, who found themselves in front early on. Lyon tried to fight back, but their lack of attacking intent and poor finishing made it difficult for them to turn the game around. By the end of the match, Lyon had conceded two goals, leaving them with just one point from their last two matches.
These results have put pressure on the Lyon coaching staff, who will need to find a way to unlock their team's offensive potential if they want to continue competing at the top level. It's clear that something needs to change if Lyon wants to avoid further disappointment and start building towards a successful season.
