This Saturday, Lyon and PSG face each other at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Lille in the Coupe de France final (9 p.m.). A final official match for the two teams before the summer break. One last opportunity to win a trophy. This Thursday, Alexandre Lacazette – 19 goals in the championship – was questioned by the FFF. The Lyon captain explained the importance of making the most of your luck: “It’s still a final, it’s a match. Above all, we will have to enjoy playing this final, playing it to the fullest. Don’t be too afraid of doing it wrong. Above all, you will have to have zero regrets at the end. Above all, we must manage to be disciplined throughout the match, and also manage to include periods where we could make them doubt. It’s still a final, it’s a match, anything is possible.”

Even if the capital club is favorite, the 32-year-old striker is not afraid of his opponent. “Are we afraid? No. We are just aware of the quality of this team, of the great players they have. Unfortunately, they went out in the Champions League semi-final. But the fact of reaching these semi-finals shows that it is a team with a lot of quality and a big squad. It’s a team to respect but we also want to respect ourselves, so we will give everything to win,” confided Alexandre Lacazette.

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