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Soccer Is Back After Attack: French Soccer league starts again

The French Soccer League continues after devastating terrorist attack in Paris last week which killed 140 innocent people over there. The first game after attack took place between Nice and Lyon. Nice beat Lyon with 3-0 in bleak air. The supporters and fans in the stadium held candles for a minute’s silence for the victims before starting of the match. They were raising banners with slogan “Fans United in Grief.” The security measures were strict outside the stadium as league president and sports minister were about to be present over there. The fans were there to support the game after sorrowful tragic moments for them.

Stadium Atmosphere

The security measures were very strict in the first game in Nice Stadium. The Lyon’s Fans were not permitted inside the Nice’s Stadium. The fans from visiting team were not allowed for this weekend. France’s sports minister and league president stood alongside during national anthem in the stadium. The France league president responded as after all the tears and grief life must continue. The supporters and fans were conducted demanding security check outside the stadium for permit inside. The supporters showed a lot of responsibility on and off the football ground.
Starting of the Game
Winger Hatem Ben Arfa who played for France against Germany during last attack was there staring ahead soberly. He had felt the bomb explosion outside the stadium while he was on the game between France and Germany last week. Valere Germain was staring upward while singing ceremony of France’s National anthem in the Stadium. The fans were well silently observed there except few were shouting. After some time they become silent too. The fans were in dark atmosphere that game day. But still they were there to cheer up the game and players to continue everything after the tragic attack. They couldn’t forget it but they want to move on all the sectors.

Nice soccer team, left, and Lyon soccer team observe a minute's silence in memory of the victims of the last Paris Friday's attacks, at the Nice Stadium before the French League One soccer match between Nice and Lyon, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, in Nice, southeastern France. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)
Nice soccer team, left, and Lyon soccer team observe a minute’s silence in memory of the victims of the last Paris Friday’s attacks, at the Nice Stadium before the French League One soccer match between Nice and Lyon, Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, in Nice, southeastern France. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

First Game Time after Attack in France
After all that the game begins between Nice and Lyon in Nice Home Ground. The Lyon team started quite well but they unfortunately missed two good clear chances to goal. In the 20th minute Valere germain showed a very good touch pass from Jean Michael Seri to their first goal. In the 49th of the game lopes from the nice team goaled again from the poke pass by Yanga-Mbiwa. In the 71st minute the Jeremy Pied passes the ball to Koziello for their third goal. The Nice Team took the advantage of their Home Ground and dominated the Lyon team there scoring three goal. Overall Lyon could get only two chances for score but they couldn’t get one.

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