Nothing is definitely going well for OL. This Sunday, the club trained by Laurent Blanc, who lost home to Clermont (0-1) on Sunday, January 1, is 8th in the vegetation standings, 16 points from runner-up, Lens. To secure a very heated defense from the start of the season, the Lyon leaders have decided to sign Dejan Lovren, a former club player who plays specifically for Liverpool. “I am very happy to be back at Olympique Lyonnais”announced the player on the official OL website. “It was the club that opened the doors to international football for me, I will never forget that. I have many memories here, especially with President Jean Michel Aulas, who has always supported me.” I regret going to Lyon in 2013 because I felt like I didn’t show everything. I want to prove to everyone how much of an actor I really am.”, continued the Croatian defender. But he barely signed on that Dejan Lovren was already controversial. Is it in question? His latest celebrations with his Croatian teammates to celebrate the country’s successful performance at the World Cup in Qatar.
Former Liverpool player especially “She interpreted a song by the highly controversial Croatian singer Marko Perkovic Thompson, whose lyrics praise the crimes of Nazi Germany’s Croatian collaborator Ustashi, by Marko Perkovic Thompson, a former fighter of the War of Independence (1991-1995)”explained our colleagues RMC Sports, on December 22. Lovren is also accused of performing the “Za dom spremni” (“Ready for the Fatherland”) salute used by the Ustashi, which is prohibited by law. Something to embarrass some OL supporters. “Great, a returning fascist. Are we going to do all the recruiting for the KKK?”, “After Boateng who beat his wives, there is Nazi Lovren, well done Lyon recruiting unit”, “What is the story of Nazi songs for Lovren? Are we going to get a Nazi after a man who beat his wife?”, we were able to read on Twitter. Atmosphere…
Dejan Lovren is back home!
From 2010 to 2013 Lyonnais, Croatian globalist will defend our colors again until 2025 #LOVREN2025
— Olympic Lyonnais (@OL) January 2, 2023
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Source: Programme Television

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