The Lyonnais lost in the semi-final of the Champions League on Wednesday night against Bayern Munich (0-3). Penalized by their bad luck, Rudi Garcia's men did not seem able to thwart the plans of the Bavarians and will not play in the European Cup next season.

The march was undoubtedly too high for Olympique Lyonnais: Bayern Munich disposed of OL on Wednesday night in the semi-final of the Champions League (3-0). Beaten in most areas of the game, the Lyonnais may still have regrets about this elimination, which deprives them of participation in the European Cups next season. In the final, the Germans will face Paris Saint-Germain, defender of Leipzig, on Tuesday.

>> Relive the Champions League semi-final between Lyon and Bayern Munich

Everything had started quite well. The Lyonnais, on their feet and inspired, seemed to hold their own to the Bavarians for a quarter of an hour. And even a little more: alone against Manuel Neuer, Memphis Depay did not know how to cross his shot enough to surprise the German champion. On the contrary, it is Serge Gnabry, a twirling winger, who comes to shower the Lyonnais with a strike too powerful for Anthony Lopes (1-0, 13th).

Blunt Lyonnais

Stunned by this goal scored against the course of the game, the Gones retreated and seemed less inspired, leaving the Germans to control the game. And, on a low cross from Ivan Perisic, Serge Gnabry took advantage of a mess created by Robert Lewandowski to afford a double at the half-hour mark (2-0, 33rd).

In the second half, Lyon lacked precision in their transmissions and their shots to take advantage of the few mistakes of the opposing defense. Tired, the Rhone squad accused the blow after his two exploits against Juventus Turin and Manchester City in the previous rounds. Rudi Garcia's men even conceded a third goal, through Robert Lewandowski, at the very end of the match (3-0, 87th).