Lyon Defeat Lille as Noah Nartey Leads Another Winning Run
The Olympique de Lyon remain on fire in Ligue 1, earning another key victory by defeating Lille 1–0 at the Groupama Stadium, with a decisive goal from young Danish midfielder Noah Nartey, while Endrick was once again influential despite not scoring.
The Olympique de Lyon are enjoying one of the strongest stretches of their season. In Matchday 20 of Ligue 1, the French side secured a crucial win over Lille, a result that extended their impressive run and moved them level on points with Olympique de Marseille, trailing only on goal difference.
Although the scoreline was tight, the match was full of intensity and chances. Lille controlled large portions of the game and created more opportunities, but Lyon’s efficiency once again proved decisive, underlining why the team has now recorded ten straight wins in all competitions.
Noah Nartey Shines on His First Start
The standout story of the night was the performance of Noah Nartey, who made his first start for Lyon after joining the club on January 19 from Brøndby. The 20-year-old Danish midfielder made the most of his opportunity, scoring the only goal of the match and announcing himself in French football.
The decisive moment came in the 37th minute, when Dutch fullback Ruben Kluivert made a brilliant run down the left flank and delivered a cutback into the box. Nartey arrived perfectly and finished first-time to beat the Lille goalkeeper, sending the Groupama Stadium into celebration.
Beyond the goal, Nartey delivered a composed and confident display, showing sharp ball control and a quick adaptation to the pace of Ligue 1. His debut performance left a very positive impression on the Lyon coaching staff.
Endrick and a Lyon Side That Keeps Growing
While Brazilian forward Endrick, on loan from Real Madrid, did not find the net this time, his presence remained important in Lyon’s attack. The young striker had already scored in his first appearance for Lyon, also against Lille in the French Cup, and continues to be a constant threat.
This victory marked Lyon’s third win over Lille this season, following their 1–0 league victory at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy and the 2–1 cup win. Their dominance over a direct rival further boosts the confidence of a team that is now dreaming of pushing for the top of Ligue 1.
With Marseille only ahead on goal difference, Lyon remain firmly in the title race. As Noah Nartey begins to write his story and Endrick continues his development, the future looks bright for a club that is building momentum at exactly the right time.






























