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Lyon Edges Arsenal 4-3 on Aggregate to Reach Women's Champions League Final

From CNA · (17m ago) English Positive tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Lyon secured a spot in the Women's Champions League final with a 4-3 aggregate victory over Arsenal.
  • Jule Brand scored a late winner in the second leg, a 3-1 home victory for Lyon.
  • Lyon will face either Barcelona or Bayern Munich in the final on May 23 in Oslo.

In a dramatic conclusion to their Women's Champions League semi-final clash, Olympique Lyonnais has once again demonstrated its dominance in European club football, securing a hard-fought 4-3 aggregate victory over Arsenal. The French powerhouse booked their ticket to the final after a thrilling 3-1 second-leg win, sealed by Jule Brand's late strike that sent the home crowd into a frenzy.

This latest triumph underscores Lyon's legacy as one of the most successful clubs in the competition's history. Their ability to consistently perform at the highest level, navigating tough encounters with resilience and clinical finishing, is a hallmark of their enduring strength. The team's blend of seasoned veterans and dynamic new talent continues to be a winning formula, proving that their eight previous titles were no fluke.

While Arsenal fought valiantly, particularly with Alessia Russo's equalizer that threatened to shift the momentum, Lyon's composure and ability to find a decisive goal in the dying moments of the match showcased their championship pedigree. The penalty awarded after a VAR review and Wendie Renard's successful conversion, followed by Kadidiatou Diani's close-range finish, set the stage for Brand's match-winning moment.

From our perspective at CNA, this victory is not just about reaching another final; it's about the continued narrative of women's football excellence that Lyon represents. While Western media often highlights the tactical battles or individual brilliance, we recognize the deep-rooted club culture and the unwavering support system that allows Lyon to consistently compete for and win major trophies. This consistent success, year after year, is what truly sets them apart and inspires aspiring players and clubs across the continent.

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Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.