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Apoel Nicosia vs Lyon. UEFA Champions League First Knockout Round.

G S Pancypria StadiumAttendance18,500.

Apoel Nicosia 1

  • G Manduca (9th minute, sent off 115th minute)

Lyon 0

    1-1

    Apoel Nicosia win 4-3 on penalties

    Lyon pay the penalty

    Cypriot champions APOEL Nicosia progressed to the Champions League quarter-finals after beating Lyon on penalties.

    Michel Bastos misses crucial kick as APOEL fairytale continues

    Cypriot champions APOEL Nicosia progressed to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals after beating Lyon on penalties. APOEL had forced the game into extra time after winning 1-0 in 90 minutes thanks Gustavo Manduca. Manduca was then dismissed in added time, but it made little difference as the match went to penalties. After Alexandre Lacazette had missed for Lyon and with APOEL scoring all their four kicks, Michel Bastos had to convert to keep the match going - but he failed with Dionissis Chiotis saving to his left.

    Confident

    APOEL had every reason to be confident coming into the match thanks to their record of just one defeat in their last 10 home European games, and they looked bright early on. They needed a quick goal to get their French opponents on the back foot, and that is what happened after nine minutes when the ball broke to Constantinos Charalambides in the area and his low cross was turned in at the far post by Manduca. Manduca ill-advisedly took off his shirt to celebrate his goal - a decision that would come back to haunt him in extra-time. Lyon looked for a quick response and in the 20th minute Bastos' long-range free-kick was well gathered by Chiotis. Five minutes later the home keeper was almost in trouble when Ederson floated in a free-kick from the left that was arcing into the top-right corner before Chiotis re-adjusted to make a good save. Within minutes Lyon were again threatening again, Bastos's brilliant cross guided agonisingly wide by the head of Ederson. A fine, flowing passing move almost brought goal number two for the hosts, but when it fell to Esteban Solari to finish he could do no better than fire against Hugo Lloris. Eleven minutes into the second half the hosts came close again, Helder Sousa's free-kick glanced onto his own bar by Aly Cissokho with Lloris beaten.

    Close

    With 71 minutes on the clock APOEL again went close, another passing move culminating with Charalambidis turning his man and centring for Solari, who could not get enough on the ball and the chance went away. The threat at the other end remained, however, and minutes later Chiotis had to be on his toes to turn aside Lisandro Lopez's far-post header. Ailton had the home fans off their feet when he charged into the area in the 88th minute and went down under the challenge of two defenders, but referee Alberto Mallenco was in no mood to be conned and correctly showed a yellow card to the attacker for going to ground too easily. That was the last real drama of the second period as the match move into extra time. The first 15 minutes of added time was a cagey affair, with the only real chance going the way of the visitors in the 93rd minute when Paulo Jorge's clearance from Kim Kallstrom's free-kick flashed just past his own post. Five minutes into the second period Lyon went close to breaking APOEL hearts when Lisandro took too long to take aim after being set up in the area, allowing a defender to block, while seconds later Bastos's curling effort was deflected just over. Ailton was thwarted by Bakary Kone as APOEL went in search of the winner, while substitute Ivan Trickovski then fired over a minute later. Manduca then picked up his second yellow card for a clumsy tackle from behind on Lacazette, leaving his side to play out the final five minutes a man light. The hosts had just one scare to survive in what time remained as Lisandro fired wide from Lacazette's drilled cross, leaving penalty kicks as the unwanted outcome. After both sides scored with their first three kicks, the deadlock was broken on Lyon's fourth effort when Chiotis read Lacazette's intentions to make a save low to his left, and after Trickovski had netted APOEL's fourth, Chiotis made a carbon-copy stop from Bastos to ensure his side's dream run in the competition would continue.

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