Lyon stuns holders Barcelona to win eighth Champions League title
By Ben Morse, CNN
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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.
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