Lyon Narrowly Beats Nice 1-0: Lacazette's Penalty Goal and Clean Sheet

Updated:2026-01-21 08:01    Views:122

# Lyon Narrowly Beats Nice 1-0: Lacazette's Penalty Goal and Clean Sheet

Lyon edged past Nice in a thrilling encounter, securing a 1-0 victory in a match that was filled with tension and tactical brilliance. The game, played at Groupama Stadium, saw both teams fight hard for a winner, but it was Lyon who ultimately emerged victorious thanks to a well-timed penalty goal and a solid defensive performance.

The match started at a intense pace, with both sides creating chances in the first half. However, it was not until the 55th minute that the game was decided. Aerially, Nice’s defense struggled to deal with Lyon’s high press, and after a series of attacks, the visitors were awarded a penalty. Captain Alexandre Lacazette stepped up and converted the spot-kick, slotting the ball into the bottom corner to give Lyon the lead.

From that moment, Lyon tightened their defense, with goalkeeper Mike Maignan making a crucial clean sheet. Maignan, who has been in excellent form this season, pulled off several vital saves to keep Nice at bay. The visitors, led by coach Farouk Djebbari, threw everything forward in search of an equalizer, but Lyon’s backline held firm.

Key moments in the match included Nice’s late pressure, particularly in the 88th minute when they thought they had equalized, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside. Lyon’s defense, led by the experienced pair of Marcelo and Sulejman Zarkovic, remained disciplined and prevented Nice from creating any clear-cut chances.

The win extends Lyon’s recent good form and keeps them in contention for a potential title challenge. For Nice, it’s a tough result, but they can take pride in their efforts and will look to improve ahead of their next match.

Speaking after the game, Lyon’s manager Peter Bosz praised his side’s resilience and ability to adapt to Nice’s attacking threats. Lacazette also gave credit to his teammates, emphasizing the importance of the team effort in securing the three points.

Meanwhile, Djebbari expressed frustration at his side’s inability to break down Lyon’s defense, but he acknowledged the quality of the opposition.

Overall, this was a narrow but thrilling victory for Lyon, who showed their tactical acumen and mental strength to come out on top. The clean sheet and Lacazette’s penalty goal were key factors, but it was a collective effort that ensured the points stayed with Lyon.