By Bertrand Boucey
LYON, France, Nov 5 - Olympique Lyon coach Claude
Puel promised to give Liverpool a fighting chance of joining
his team in the last 16 of the Champions League after
Wednesday's dramatic 1-1 draw left the English side on the
ropes.
Struggling Liverpool looked set for a morale-boosting win
in Lyon when substitute Ryan Babel opened the scoring in the
Group E match with a superb 25-metre strike.
But Argentine striker Lisandro Lopez grabbed the equaliser
in the 90th minute and Liverpool now have to win their last two
games -- and hope Fiorentina drop points against now qualified
Lyon -- if they are to avoid a first-round exit.
Lyon top Group E with 10 points from four matches followed
by Fiorentina (9), Liverpool (4) and Debrecen (0).
"Do not worry, we will play properly because it is our goal
to finish top of the group," Puel told reporters.
"It is important for us to get a good result in Florence,
and it will give Liverpool a chance."
(Writing by Julien Pretot in Paris; Editing by Kevin Fylan.
To query or comment on this story email
sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)