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Lyon’s 13-game winning streak across all competitions is over after 3-1 defeat at Strasbourg

Strasbourg ended Lyon’s 13-game winning streak by scoring three goals including a late penalty, while Lyon struggled offensively and suffered an early injury, sources said.

  • The match in Strasbourg ended Lyon's 13-game winning streak with a 3-1 victory, sealed by Joaquín Panichelli from a late penalty.
  • Lyon sought to match its club-record 14 straight wins from 2005-06 following a remarkable turnaround under coach Paulo Fonseca after avoiding relegation on appeal.
  • Key incidents included an injury, a sideline confrontation, and Strasbourg's Martial Godo opening the scoring in the 37th after a pass from Diego Moreira.
  • Strasbourg's win moves them to seventh, while Lyon must regroup and start a new winning run at Marseille, halting their momentum chasing consecutive wins.
  • Other weekend results further shaped the table as Paris Saint-Germain returned to the top after Lens lost to Monaco, while Nice drew 3-3 with Lorient and Nantes won 2-0 against Le Havre.
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For the first time since the 7th of December at the Meinau, OL has not been able to solve the tactical equation and the big athletic debauchery proposed by Racing, despite the multiple stops of its doorman.

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PARIS (AP) — Joaquin Panichelli helped Strasbourg end Lyon's 13-game winning streak in all competitions on Sunday. Panichelli was a constant nightmare for Lyon's defenders, and the Argentine sealed Strasbourg's 3-1 home victory in Ligue 1 with a late penalty. Lyon were looking to match their club record of 14 straight wins from the 2005-06 season. Endrick endured a frustrating match for third-place Lyon. The Brazilian's central shot was easily s…

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Lyon travels this Sunday to Strasbourg, on behalf of the 23rd day of Ligue 1.

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Endrick, in an interview with Telefoot, said he hopes to return to Real Madrid to win titles. Camavinga and Mbappé advised him to go to Lyon.

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Homme Du Match broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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