Lyon produce stunning victory over Barcelona to win eighth Women's Champions League title
Lyon are back on their perch and have regained their status as European title-holders after beating Barcelona in the Champions League final.
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Lyon are back on their perch and have regained their status as European title-holders after beating Barcelona in the Champions League final.
Olympique Lyonnais beat Barcelona 3-1 in the Women's Champions League final after midfielder Amandine Henry netted a brilliant solo goal and striker Ada Hegerberg scored one and made another in the first half of an entertaining clash.
TURIN, Italy : Olympique Lyonnais beat Barcelona 3-1 in the Women's Champions League final on Saturday after midfielder Amandine Henry netted a brilliant solo goal and striker Ada Hegerberg scored one and made another in the first half of an entertaining clash.
Lyon's ferocious first-half foray led them to victory over Barcelona setting a new record of eight Champions League triumphs in the process. The French side took the lead in the sixth minute from a remarkable 30-yard drive from Amandine Henry which ricocheted in off the post leaving Sandra Panos with no chance.
Lyon are back on their perch and have regained their status as European title-holders after beating Barcelona in the Champions League final.
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