Alex Morgan's Lyon beats Carli Lloyd's City to reach Champions League final
Manchester City's American star Carli Lloyd scored the lone goal in a 1-0 win at Lyon on Saturday, but the home side reached the Champions League final regardless courtesy of a 3-2 aggregate victory.
Lloyd's United States teammate Alex Morgan emerged from the bench at half-time to help defending champion Lyon eke out a result that sees the club reach its second consecutive final.
The French side's goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi played a poor pass which landed at the feet of Lloyd on 57 minutes, and when the 34-year-old rifled in the offering it put City within a chance of bagging the two unanswered strikes required to ensure progression.
In the 2nd leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League semifinal, Lyon's Sarah Bouhaddi gave Carli Lloyd a gift. Carli Lloyd accepted. pic.twitter.com/JC9G95lyiB
— Planet Fútbol (@si_soccer) April 29, 2017
The introductions of attack-minded squad members Georgia Stanway, Tessel Middag, and Nikita Parris weren't able to breach Lyon, however, meaning that no British side has reached a continental final since Arsenal beat Sweden's Umea in the old UEFA Women's Cup ten years ago.

(Photo courtesy: BBC Sport)
Lyon's opponent in the final will be Paris Saint-Germain, which means the capital club's Ashley Lawrence will take on fellow Canadian Kadeisha Buchanan at the Cardiff City Stadium on June 1.
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