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Berger stars as Chelsea stun Lyon

AFP . London
01 Apr 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 31 Mar 2023 22:46:57
Berger stars as Chelsea stun Lyon
Chelsea players celebrate after winning the shoot-out after the UWCL quarter-final second leg against Lyon in London on Thursday – AFP Photo

Ann-Katrin Berger made two saves in a penalty shoot-out as Chelsea knocked holders Lyon out of the Women’s Champions League on Thursday to set up a semi-final with Barcelona.

An already dramatic two-legged tie had finished all-square at 2-2, but only after Chelsea substitute Maren Mjelde scored a penalty in the eighth minute of added-on time at the end of extra-time to send the match to spot-kicks.

Germany goalkeeper Berger then denied Wendie Renard before ending the match when she got a strong hand to Lindsey Horan’s strike low to the bottom left corner.

The Blues’ 4-3 shoot-out success sparked joyous scenes at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea -- yet to win the Women’s Champions League -- now facing a Barcelona side that beat them 4-0 in the 2021 final.It is the first time since the 2017/18 season that two English teams have qualified for the semi-finals.

Eight-times champions Lyon appeared to have done enough when Sara Dabritz’s goal deep into extra-time put the French side 2-0 up on the night and 2-1 ahead on aggregate.

But in the third minute of added-on time at the end of extra time, Lyon’s Vicki Becho clipped Lauren James inside the box. Following a lengthy VAR check, and with Lyon players surrounding the referee, a penalty was awarded.

Mjelde then kept her cool to fire in from the spot as her effort levelled the tie and sent it to a shoot-out.

Lyon had to wait until the 77th minute to draw level when Vanessa Gilles nudged the ball in from a tight angle following a cross from Horan. In a bruising encounter, neither side could manage another goal until the 110th minute when a cross from the right fell kindly for Dabritz, who shot into the far corner.

Earlier, a 1-1 draw at home was good enough for Wolfsburg to go through.

Wolfsburg manager Tommy Stroot enjoyed his side’s “extremely special” victory, saying “we made it, we’re proud of it -- and now Arsenal waits for us.”

 

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