Arsenal Women Stun Lyon to Reach Champions League Final

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A fearless Arsenal Women side produced a dazzling performance in France, dismantling European giants Lyon Féminines 4-1 on the night to claim a 5-3 aggregate victory and book their place in the UEFA Women’s Champions League final against Barcelona.

Arsenal Women delivered one of the greatest performances in their modern European history, thrashing Lyon Féminines 4-1 at the OL Stadium to overturn a first-leg deficit and secure a place in the UEFA Women’s Champions League final.

Trailing 2-1 after the first leg at the Emirates, the Gunners arrived in France knowing only an extraordinary display would do and they produced just that against a Lyon side rarely humbled on their own turf.

The visitors wasted no time asserting themselves. Just five minutes in, Arsenal seized the lead through a calamitous own goal by Lyon goalkeeper Christiane Endler, who inadvertently turned a dangerous corner into her own net. It was the perfect start for Jonas Eidevall’s side, setting the tone for a relentless evening.

Arsenal’s intensity never dropped, and on the cusp of half-time, Mariona Caldentey doubled the lead with a stunning long-range effort that flew into the top right corner, assisted by Alessia Russo. The strike silenced the home crowd and handed Arsenal a precious aggregate advantage heading into the break.

The second half resumed with a bang. Within 23 seconds of the restart, Alessia Russo made it three, coolly finishing from a tight angle after a sharp through ball from Frida Maanum. It was a ruthless show of intent from the Gunners, who smelled blood.

The relentless Caitlin Foord then added Arsenal’s fourth in the 63rd minute, capitalising on a defensive slip to fire an unstoppable shot into the top corner. Lyon, for all their pedigree, struggled to cope with Arsenal’s pace, precision, and pressing.

Melchie Dumornay managed a consolation for Lyon in the 81st minute with a composed finish from the centre of the box, but the damage was long done. The reigning French champions, chasing a record-extending ninth European title, were left shellshocked by the scale and quality of Arsenal’s performance.

The final whistle confirmed a stunning 4-1 away win for Arsenal and a 5-3 aggregate triumph, sending the Gunners into their first Champions League final since 2007 the year they famously lifted the trophy.

Arsenal will now face reigning champions Barcelona in a blockbuster final on Saturday, 24 May, with kick-off scheduled for 4:30 pm. A monumental occasion awaits, as the North London side aims to reclaim European glory after 18 years.

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