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Lyon out to wreak havoc on Rijeka

Olympique Lyonnais will look to make up for draws in their opening two UEFA Europa League Group I games as an inexperienced HNK Rijeka side come to the Stade de Gerland.

Maxime Gonalons' goal represented a breakthrough for Rijeka
Maxime Gonalons' goal represented a breakthrough for Rijeka ©AFP/Getty Images

Olympique Lyonnais have been draw specialists in UEFA Europa League Group I but hope that the visit of HNK Rijeka will help get the goals flowing on matchday three.

Previous meetings
• The sides are meeting for the first time and this is Rijeka's first encounter with French opponents.

• Lyon's only previous games against Croatian opposition were a pair of 2011/12 UEFA Champions League group stage meetings with GNK Dinamo Zagreb; they beat the Modri 2-0 at home and then recorded their biggest ever away win (7-1) in the return fixture despite trailing after 40 minutes in Zagreb.

• Croatian clubs are without a victory in their last 11 games against French counterparts in UEFA competition (D3 L8) since NK Slaven Koprivnica recorded a pair of 1-0 wins against SC Bastia in the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup.

Match background
• A 1-1 draw at home against Vitória SC on matchday two did have one positive for Lyon: Maxime Gonalons' goal ended a barren spell in front of goal in Europe that had encompassed their previous three games.

• UEFA Champions League regulars, Lyon made their debut in the UEFA Europa League group stage last season having not played in the competition since 2002/03. They reached the round of 32 with the highest points tally of the season – 16 – but lost out to Tottenham Hotspur FC 3-2 on aggregate.

• Rijeka drew 1-1 at home against Real Betis Balompié on matchday two, but will look to avoid a repeat of their matchday one performance as they head for France; Rijeka went down 4-0 at Guimarães, their heaviest defeat in Europe to date and the first time they had conceded four in a continental game since winning 5-4 at Valletta FC in the 2000/01 UEFA Cup qualifying round.

• Rijeka made it to their first ever UEFA group stage campaign with an unexpected aggregate victory against VfB Stuttgart in this season's play-offs.

Team facts
• Lyon, Group I rivals Betis and FC Sheriff are the only sides to have drawn both of their group stage games to date.

• Rijeka midfielder Nikola Pokrivač played for Dinamo in both legs of Lyon's only previous meetings with Croatian opposition. Right-back Ivan Tomečak also featured in the Stade de Gerland part of that 2011/12 UEFA Champions League tie. He was not involved in the return fixture, but Rijeka team-mate Mehmed Alispahić was.

• Pokrivač is the only Rijeka player with Ligue 1 experience – he represented AS Monaco FC from winter 2008 to the summer of 2009, scoring twice in 32 league games. He featured in a draw and two defeats against Lyon.

Coach information
• Rémi Garde has spent much of his career with Lyon, taking over as first-team coach in June 2011. As a defensive midfielder, he captained Les Gones and won six caps for France, ending his career with spells at RC Strasbourg and Arsenal FC, who he helped to win the 1997/98 English double. After a spell as a pundit he joined Lyon's coaching staff, and was assistant to Paul Le Guen and Gérard Houllier before taking charge of the club's training centre and subsequently becoming head coach.

• Hired in February 2013, Slovenian coach Matjaž Kek led Rijeka to a third-placed finish at the end of last season and into Europe. Famous for taking Slovenia to the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals, Kek started and ended his playing career as a defender at NK Maribor – where his father played, and now his son – either side of a long spell in Austria. He returned home to Maribor for his first coaching roles, and more recently had a spell in Saudi Arabia with Al-Ittihad.

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