Thursday, 21 February 2019
Anthony Lopes is happy to be able to make Barcelona frustrated at Lyon Headquarters
By news-admin
Anthony Lopes
DBasia.news – Olympique Lyonnais goalkeeper Anthony Lopes is happy to frustrate Barcelona in the Champions League last 16 first leg, which ended in a goalless draw at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais on Wednesday (20/2) morning.
Because Lyon was able to withstand the onslaught launched by the squad of Lionel Messi and his friends to not concede a single goal. Whereas in the match that took place at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais Stadium, Barcelona almost controlled the course of the match until several times had threatened the Lyon goalkeeper Lopes escorted.
Based on the records, Barcelona at least controlled 60% of the game. Blaugrana – nicknamed Barcelona – was able to shoot 25 kicks and five of them right leading to the goal. From the results alone, it can be seen that Lyon, who did not concede clearly, was a pretty good result when against a Barcelona class. That is what makes Lopes happy because he did not concede despite getting a barrage of attacks from Barcelona.
“Barcelona is a very extraordinary team and we have tried hard not to concede. We finished this fight with a half-finished job. We want to score a goal but in fact, it doesn’t work,” Lopers said, quoted from the official UEFA website.
“Jason Denayer and Leo Dubois endured very well, but it was all thanks to teamwork. We play as eleven players who work together. I lifted my hat to my teammate because in the second half we were really in trouble,” he added.
With the results of the 0-0, then the second leg will later be a decider match. The second leg will later take place at the Barcelona headquarters, the Camp Nou Stadium, Thursday, March 14, 2019.
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