Olympique Lyonnais women's version won Sunday night against Wolfsburg (3-1) their fifth consecutive Champions League, the seventh in total since 2011. A raid which is not enough to satisfy the Lyon players, ready to score the history of their sport.

They danced, shouted, kissed their president Jean-Michel Aulas, and once again lifted the Champions League trophy, the fifth in a row. The Lyon footballers impressed again on Sunday night in San Sebastian, Spain, with a 3-1 victory over Germany's Wolfsburg, in a game they clearly dominated. Euphoric, they already have their eyes on the future.

The famous victory dance! # UWCL # UWCLfinal # WOLOLpic.twitter.com / ReCGgYgiJ6

- CHAMP7ONNES (@OLfeminin) August 30, 2020

"1, 2, 3, 4…". All to their joy in the locker room, the Lyonnaises are dancing, crazy with joy, in a video posted by the official account of the women's OL. But they no longer know how to count. It is not four, but five straight victories that they have just won in the most prestigious club competition. You might think they are tired, jaded, but it's just the opposite.

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"We are often told 'you are not fed up with winning? No, we are not fed up. Look at our joy even today", raves the striker and goalscorer Eugenie Le Sommer, interviewed by W9 after the meeting. "Even if it's the seventh, the fifth in a row, the joy maybe it's different, but it's still there and there is always a special flavor when you win the Champions League."

"I'm never full"

Seven titles in total since 2011, therefore, but above all five consecutive victories: only the great Real Madrid of Alfredo di Stefano achieved such a feat between 1956 and 1960. This does not prevent Wendy Renard from already seeing further. "We want to leave a mark. Now we have to go get the sixth to beat this record," says the Lyon captain. "We have equaled him, but we will look even further. I'm never satisfied."

"The legend is written in the feminine", for his part ecstatic the President of the Republic on social networks.

Legend is written well in the feminine with the victory of Lyon!

- Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) August 30, 2020

With a new Cup-Championship-Champions League hat-trick this, Olympique Lyonnais seems far from having written all the pages of its already glorious history.