📸 Stunning tifos at Parc OL for Lacazette 🥲
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Darn dust in the eye.
This Saturday evening against Angers, Alexandre Lacazette bids farewell to Olympique Lyonnais.On this occasion, the Lyon supporters gave him a magnificent welcome with two sublime tifos that moved the General to tears.
Only a goal is missing to make this evening unforgettable.
Everyone loves you, Alex Lacazette 🥺🦁 pic.twitter.com/MHLVa5e4Xb
— Ligue 1 English (@Ligue1_ENG) May 17, 2025
📸 OLIVIER CHASSIGNOLE - AFP or licensors
📸 OLIVIER CHASSIGNOLE - AFP or licensors

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