The French football team, Lyon, has announced that they have switched their tactical approach and shifted to a 4-4-2 formation with forward reinforcements following the return of Alexandre Lacazette.
In a statement released on Saturday, the team stated that they had made the switch due to the importance of the game against Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the Champions League group stage.
The move was made by manager Jean-Michel Aulas, who believes that a 4-4-2 is the best way to play the game at this level. The team will now focus on maintaining possession and controlling the ball more effectively, rather than relying solely on individual players.
Alexandre Lacazette's return has also been a key factor in the team's performance. He scored his first goal for Lyon against PSG last week, which helped the team secure a 1-0 win.
However, the team still faces a difficult task ahead of them as they face off against Manchester United in the final match of the season. The game is expected to be intense, but with the right tactics and teamwork, Lyon can potentially come out on top.
