McGeouch puts past behind him
Montpellier coach Rene Girard is not surprised Lyon sit top of Ligue 1, but hopes his side can continue their recent good form.
Les Heraultais are languishing in 12th place but are unbeaten in five league games, with wins over Nice and Bordeaux and a draw with big-spending Paris St Germain along the way, and on Wednesday beat Nice again to reach the Coupe de la Ligue semi-finals.
But Lyon go into the game on the back of a 4-1 win over fellow high-fliers Marseille and Girard told a pre-match press conference: "They are a good team, they played a good match and they are in front in the race for the title.
"They have Lisandro, Gomis, Lovren, Bisevac, lots of internationals and lots of individual quality in their team.
"Even though there are lots of young players, they are a team who always compete at the top level so it is no surprise."
While Girard put his side's early-season travails down to "a bit less concentration, less aggression and lots of changes", Lyon forward Alex Lacazette has his own theory.
The 21-year-old told his club's website: "I think the Champions League has hurt them. When you are not used to playing in the league and in this competition at the same time, it's difficult."
OL have had no such difficulties, but Lacazette said: "Everything can move very quickly in terms of the results of one team and another.
"I do not see one team above all the others. Anything is possible for OL."
Yoann Gourcuff returns from a thigh injury, with Lyon coach Remi Garde confirming: "Yoann will be available for Saturday."
Dejan Lovren, Jimmy Briand and Lisandro Lopez remained sidelined along with Michel Bastos, though Garde had encouraging news to report on the Brazilian.
"He has very quickly recovered from his pain and is desperate to rejoin the squad," he said.
Girard has a goalkeeping problem to contend with. Geoffrey Jourdren misses his third straight game with a rib injury and with back-up Laurent Pionnier also ruled out, youngsters Jonathan Ligali and Baptiste Valette will compete for a starting berth.
Girard can call on Younes Belhanda and Hilton, who sat out the midweek Coupe de la Ligue quarter-final against Nice, and Abdelhamid El Kaoutari who was an unused substitute.
The 19-year-old midfielder broke his jaw in a pre-season friendly against Real Madrid in Philadelphia, and then picked up medial ligament injury in training, which has restricted his game time to three substitute appearances, with his only start coming against Raith Rovers in a Scottish Communities League Cup tie in September.
With Celtic manager Neil Lennon looking ahead to next Wednesday's Champions League Group G decider against Spartak Moscow at Parkhead, McGeouch is set to come back into the side for the visit of the Red Lichties and he aims to make the most of it.
"I twisted my medial ligament in training about a month ago, which put me out for a few weeks," he said.
"I just got back into training a week or two ago and I have been on a few times as substitute.
"Hopefully the injuries are behind me and I can get back into it again.
"It is depressing to be injured because there is a lot of big games at this club so missing out isn't the best.
"Hopefully I can get a good 90 minutes under my belt and show everybody that I'm back to full fitness.
"It's a good platform for me to get in the manager's plans and to keep the thought of me in his head and hopefully, if something comes up, he can trust me to play."
Unlike most people outside Arbroath, McGeouch refuses to write off the chances of the Second Division side.
He said: "It's 11 versus 11 so it could go any way.
"I haven't watched them a lot but I'm sure they could cause us problems if we don't get our attitude right."