After a white season, without the slightest title, the Lyonnaises made the experience speak six days after a controlled first leg (3-2), in the wake of Ada Hegerberg and Wendie Renard, scorers in an incandescent Parc des Princes.

Less than two years after their last coronation, the "Fenottes" will therefore already taste the adrenaline of a continental final, on May 21 in Turin.

And this one looks good, between the major team of the last decade, OL, and the one who dreams of walking on Europe for the next ten years, defending champion Barça, beaten on Saturday in Wolfsburg 2-0 but qualified after their first leg festival (5-1).

A nice revenge, too, three years after the 2019 final overflown by OL (4-1).

Lyon will travel to Italy with determination, confidence, and at least two certainties: it has never lost to Barça, and it has once again become the spearhead of French women's football, ahead of PSG, ambitious but too feverish overall. of both matches.

Paris will have bent, in the first leg, on the blunders of its goalkeeper Barbora Votikova, finally out of injury on the return.

He gave in on Saturday against the head game of Hegerberg and Renard, clinics in front of goal on two assists from Selma Bacha (14th, 83rd), despite the equalizer from Marie-Antoinette Katoto (62nd).

The joy of Norwegian striker Lyon Ada Hegerberg, after opening the scoring against Paris Saint-Germain, in the semi-final second leg of the Champions League, April 30, 2022 at the Parc des Princes FRANCK FIFE AFP

The Norwegian, top scorer in the history of the C1 (58 goals), even thought to double the bet (56th), but Melvine Malard, passer on the action, was offside with a breath.

Attendance record

Dropped in the D1 standings, five points behind OL, PSG are heading straight for a frustrating season, even if the Coupe de France final against Yzeure (D2) is promised to them.

The turmoil following the Kheira Hamraoui affair, absent from this double confrontation after an altercation in training last Saturday, will have polluted three of the four confrontations of the season against the Lyon rival, for three defeats...

Paris Saint-Germain striker Marie-Antoinette Katoto, struggling with Lyon defender Wendie Renard, during the Champions League semi-final second leg against Lyon, April 30, 2022 at the Parc des Princes FRANCK FIFE AFP

OL have always stayed the course since August, except in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France (3-0 defeat against Paris).

He takes his revenge on the quarter-final of C1 last year, won by PSG on away goals.

Amandine Henry's partners certainly suffered, losing to Katoto on the hour mark, but they mostly resisted, thanks in particular to their goalkeeper Christiane Endler, who flew past Sara Däbritz (54th) and s is interposed in front of Sakina Karchaoui (76th).

The Chilean door, which left Paris for Lyon last summer, responded well to the insulting songs of the ultra supporters of the Auteuil bend, who came en masse for the occasion.

The latter ensured a warm atmosphere despite the defeat, restoring to the Parc des Princes an energy forgotten in recent weeks with the men's section, much criticized by groups of supporters despite the Ligue 1 title.

43,254 spectators, including these Paris Saint-Germain supporters, came to watch the Champions League semi-final second leg against Lyon on April 30, 2022 at the Parc des Princes, a new national attendance record for a football match. women's clubs FRANCK FIFE AFP

The attendance was 43,254 spectators: never had a stadium brought together so many people in France for a women's club match.

But 40,000 people could not be enough on Saturday to block OL, which had once again become a big player in Europe.

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