Sunday 18 April
Lyon s five-year reign as European champions is over after domestic rivals Paris pulled off a sensational comeback. Leading 1-0 from the first leg, OL looked even more comfortable after surprise starter Catarina Macario doubled their advantage within the opening four minutes, finishing from close range after Delphine Cascarino had surged down the left.
However, Paris reacted with defiance, spurning several chances before Grace Geyoro fired in an excellent effort from wide on the right. They continued to press and a second-half own goal from Wendie Renard – who got the winner both in the first leg and in last year s semi-final between the teams – ultimately ended Lyon s hopes of a sixth consecutive European title, 1,788 days after their continental supremacy had begun.
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The 2019 runners-up have one foot in the semi-finals after a convincing win in Italy. Lluís Cortés s team dominated possession from the off and, though the outstanding Ellie Roebuck initially kept them a bay, the pressure told ten minutes before the interval via a superb shot form Asisat Oshoala.
Mariona Caldentey s penalty doubled Barcelona s lead soon after the restart, and hopes of a City comeback were dented when Chloe Kelly s powerful spot kick was brilliantly saved by Sandra Paños. Substitute Jenni Hermoso added a late third to leave Barcelona firmly in the driving seat.
City were on top from the start and in the first 30 minutes Ellen White struck twice either side of a Caroline Weir penalty. On the hour mark substitute Sam Mewis kept up her record of scoring on all three of her European appearances, and she got another with 11 minutes left.
Wednesday 10 March
Atlético had two penalties saved in the first leg and were awarded another spot kick on 75 minutes in Monza, only for Toni Duggan to hit the bar. Virtually straight away Chelsea had a penalty of their own, converted by Maren Mjelde to confirm her side s progress despite Emelyne Laurent s added-time consolation.
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