Depay answers critics with 2 goals as Lyon wins in Ligue 1
Memphis Depay emphatically answered his critics with two goals and two assists as fourth-placed Lyon won 4-2 at last-place Guingamp in the French league on Saturday
PARIS (AP) — Memphis Depay emphatically answered his critics with two goals and two assists as fourth-placed Lyon won at last-place Guingamp 4-2 in the French league on Saturday.
Depay had been criticized by his coach recently for publicly declaring he should start more games, comments ill received within the club considering the inconsistent nature of his performances.
Depay's goals were a first-time curler from 20 meters and a brilliant free kick into the top corner from 30, taking the erratic Netherlands forward's tally to five in 13 league games.
After Guingamp took a first-half lead, all of Lyon's goals came in the second half, with highly rated midfielder Houssem Aouar and forward Maxwell Cornet scoring either side of Depay's brace, and both set up by Depay. Aouar, who created Depay's first goal, has the same season tally as Depay.
Forward Marcus Thuram — son of famed France defender Lilian Thuram — netted both for last-place Guingamp.
Among later matches Saturday, Montpellier was looking to move into second place with a win at Angers.
Runaway leader Paris Saint-Germain seeks a 13th straight win when it travels to play France great Thierry Henry's struggling Monaco on Sunday.
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