18.09.2007 12:43
Thuram: "Lyon have learned to fear nobody"
Berta Brau / Sergi Nogueras
Lilian Thuram believes that Olympique Lyonnais' overwhelming success in the French league is a constant source of confidence for the French side and they will believe in their chances against FC Barcelona.
The Blaugrana defender has watched closely as Lyon have swept to six consecutive Ligue 1 titles and
has been impressed as the team has never lost form despite a constant change in personnel as their
stars attract big money bids from across Europe. Thuram believes that success has continued to make
the club strong and that the reigning champions will not be arriving at Camp Nou to defend.
"Together as a team they are very competitive," he said. "They have a lot of faith in themselves as
they are always at the top of the table. Their players have had several years of success and that
has maintained the confidence that they have and they have learned to fear nobody. I think that
they will be coming here looking to earn a good result."
Unpredictable
Due to a summer of change at Lyon, however, Thuram believes
that nobody can predict what can be expected from Alain Perrin's side as they have a number of new
players once again. "It is difficult to talk about this year because players such as Abidal,
Malouda and Tiago have left," he explained. "So analysing their game is hard, but I think that they
have a very interesting team, especially in attack with the youngsters.
"For example, Benzema is a player that I know very well in fact as with the French national
team," Thuram continued. "I think that he is a very good player and can be very dangerous. Govou is
also a great player for the French team. Then there is Juninho behind them who is deadly at set
pieces."
No favourites
Despite their experience in European competition, Thuram does not believe that Lyon and Barça
are the two favourites to qualify from Group E, which also includes Rangers and and VfB Stuttgart.
"The truth is that I not believe in favourites at this level of the game as every team is difficult
to beat," he said. "But I expect Barça to qualify and Lyon as well, because I am French and it
would please a lot if they made it. It is true that I think it would be great if we both went
through together."