Alexandre Lacazette criticises Peter Bosz’s in-game decisions
Speaking to Prime Video following Lyon’s 1-1 draw to Toulouse, former Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette (31) said that he didn’t understand Peter Bosz’s in-game decisions.
Immediately following Toulouse’s equaliser, Bosz made the decision to take off Lacazette’s strike partner Moussa Dembélé. “I was a bit surprised [by the decision],” began Lacazette in an interview transcribed by Foot Mercato. “Being an attacker, when you need to score a goal, it’s always annoying to be taken off the pitch. I thought we were playing well with Moussa up front. But the coach makes the choices, he has his reasons, and we are obliged, in quotation marks, to respect his choices.”
He continued, “But as an attacker, I still don’t understand why you would take off an attacker when we needed to score.” Bosz is under pressure at Lyon. They are now winless in the last five Ligue 1 matches and have only secured one point during that time. There are rumours that his job depends on reaching a certain points total before the World Cup, a total that is now almost impossible to obtain.
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