Tyler Morton was nominated for Ligue 1's player of the month award alongside Joao Neves and Ilan Kebbal, which was a just reward for the ex-Liverpool midfielder's first three performances in a Lyon shirt. Unfortunately, though, the 22-year-old spoiled his own celebration with one moment of madness against Rennes on Sunday.
With Lyon holding a 1-0 lead heading into the final 15 minutes of the game, Kader Meite attempted to drive out of defence and launch a counter-attack for Rennes, only for Morton to chop him down. It wasn't a particularly dangerous tackle, and replays showed that Morton didn't make much contact with Meite, but it was cynical, and the referee decided a straight red card was a suitable punishment.
Had Morton been more composed, Lyon would likely have snuffed out the danger quickly with plenty of players tracking back. It was a needless risk that left his team on the backfoot, and Rennes ruthlessly made their numerical advantage count.
Anthony Rouault equalised moments later before a Remy Deschamps own goal put Rennes 2-1 up in stoppage time, and fittingly, Meite had the final say when heading in the home side's third seconds before the final whistle. Lyon were on course for their fourth successive win until Morton's ill-judged challenge, which would have seen them keep pace with PSG at the summit, and that will be a source of great frustration for head coach Paulo Fonseca.
One mistake does not undo all of Morton's good work so far, though. He still won the majority of his ground duels against Rennes and posted a passing accuracy of 94 percent, which highlights the value he brings in and out of possession. Lyon have also launched an immediate appeal against Morton's red card, which means he may yet escape a three-game suspension.