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Rayan Cherki Calls Out Manchester Unitedâs Approach After 2-2 Draw: âThey Clearly Respect Us⊠Maybe Even Fear Usâ
After an intense 2-2 stalemate between Olympique Lyonnais and Manchester United in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final clash, the post-match buzz centered around more than just the goals. Lyonâs young star Rayan Cherki, who netted a late equalizer, didnât shy away from sharing his bold take on the matchâand Manchester United’s tactics.
Cherki, speaking with conviction, implied that the English side’s setup revealed a deep awarenessâand perhaps anxietyâabout Lyonâs attacking power. According to him, Unitedâs defensive posture throughout the game wasnât just a strategy; it was a sign of how much they feared being overrun.
âWe couldâve won,â Cherki told Canal+ after the final whistle. âWe followed our coachâs plan to the letter. We respected the game, and we played well. But weâre not satisfied. This isnât over.â
The French striker emphasized that the battle isnât settled until the second leg at Old Trafford. âWeâre not just going there to playâweâre going to win,â he declared with steely resolve.
Manchester United, despite their reputation for aggressive, attacking football, took a surprisingly conservative approach. Ruben Amorimâs decision to deploy two defensive midfielders raised eyebrows. Cherki saw that choice as a clear indication that United were trying to contain Lyon, not dominate them.
âIt showed they were wary of what we could do,â he added. âThey didnât come to play their usual footballâthey came to survive.â
Throughout the match, Lyonâs disciplined defense and tactical balance limited Unitedâs creativity. Key players like Bruno Fernandes and Rasmus HĂžjlund struggled to break through Lyonâs tight lines. In midfield, Lyonâs pressing game disrupted Unitedâs rhythm, leaving the Premier League side with few clear chances.
With the second leg looming, Cherki made it clear that Lyon would not be changing their attacking mindset. âWeâll go to Old Trafford to play our football. Beautiful, attacking football. And hopefully, weâll come out on top.â
As the tie remains wide open, all eyes turn to Manchester. Lyon believes in their chancesânot just to compete, but to conquer. And with Cherki leading the charge, theyâre ready to take the fight to one of Europeâs biggest clubs.
The rematch
promises fireworks.