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French Ligue 1 table and top scorers chart after Ex-Arsenal star Lacazette scored 4 goals in a game

Olympique Lyon football club were exceptional in the French Ligue 1 on Sunday evening, as they secured a remarkable 5-4 victory over Montpellier football club.

Former Arsenal football club star Alexandre Lacazette was the hero for Olympique Lyon football club against Montpellier football club, as he scored four stunning goals to guide the team to a remarkable victory.

Alexandre Lacazette has been fantastic for Olympique Lyon football club since joining them from English Premier League giants Arsenal football club in the summer, and he was able to prove himself again on Sunday.

Olympique Lyon football club head coach started his best players against Montpellier football club with the hope of getting the maximum three points, and the match eventually ended in favour of them.

Four goals from in-form Alexandre Lacazette and a goal from former Liverpool football club star Dejan Lovren gave Olympique Lyon football club a remarkable victory, while France youngster Elye Wahi also scored four goals for Montpellier football club.

The victory over Montpellier football club has now taken Olympique Lyon football club to the 7th spot of the French Ligue 1 table with 56 points from 34 matches played.

Paris Saint Germain football club are in the top spot of the French Ligue 1 table with 78 points from 34 matches played, Lens football club are in the second spot, Olympique Marseille football club are in the third spot, while AS Monaco football club are in the 4th spot.

Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint Germain football club is currently the highest goal scorer in the French Ligue 1 with 24 goals, followed by Alexandre Lacazette of Olympique Lyon football club (also with 24 goals), Jonathan David of LOSC Lille football club has 21 goals, while Lois Openda of Lens football club has 19 goals.

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