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Lucy Bronze says Manchester City Women are targeting domestic and European success

Manchester City duo Steph Houghton and Lucy Bronze have been named on the shortlist for the FIFPro World XI team of the year
Image: Lucy Bronze (Right) has backed Manchester City Women against Lyon

Lucy Bronze insists that Manchester City Women are ready to take over as Europe's No 1 club side as they prepare to face French giants Lyon in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final on Saturday.

Lyon have won the Champions League in three of the last six seasons as well as the French title for 10 years in a row.

But City are catching the French club at a rapid rate, officially becoming a part of the City Football Group alongside the men's team in 2012 and landing their first Women's Super League title last September.

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England right-back Bronze says Lyon represent the perfect model for a women's team, having been integrated within the main structure of the football club since 2004.

"The process they've gone through and the way they've built themselves up is exactly what we want to do at City," Bronze said. "We want to be successful domestically and in Europe as well.

Bronze scores against Fortuna
Image: Bronze scored against Fortuna to take City into the Champions League semi-final

"They've shown the way. They've built everything up and got the players where they want them to be.

"But now we've got our own stadium, we've got all the facilities to match them and we've got everything to match them and what they've done, and push on and maybe improve on what they've been known for doing."

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City reached the Women's FA Cup final with victory over Liverpool on Monday, and eight of their players will go to Euro 2017 with England this summer, including Bronze and Steph Houghton, captain of club and country.

Lucy Bronze (2) celebrates for Manchester City
Image: City are only the third English team in history to reach the semi-finals

Bronze headed the only goal of the Champions League quarter-final second leg against Fortuna Hjorring as City beat their Danish opponents 2-0 on aggregate.

And the defender, a strong contender to be named the PFA women's player of the year on Sunday, added "I couldn't be more excited to be playing Lyon now.

"You'd rather be playing them in a final rather than a semi-final, but if you want to be the best you've got to beat the best.

"They're the holders in the competition and they're a star-studded team.

Ada Hegerberg and Andrine Hegerberg combined to beat England
Image: Ada Hegerberg (Left) finishes the season as the top scorer of the league with 33 goals in 21 appearances

"You look at the players they've got and for me it's Ada Hegerberg, Alex Morgan and Eugenie Le Sommer, three players I've played against for England that we've had successful and unsuccessful games against, but they're players I'm familiar with."

Hegerberg is a Norwegian forward and current UEFA player of the year, Morgan a United States team-mate of City's Carli Lloyd, and Le Sommer a tricky attacker who scored for France against England at the World Cup two years ago.

"They know our game and we know their game," Bronze added. "So it's going to be exciting to play against such a strong opponent."

City will hope for close to a full house at the 7,000-capacity Academy Stadium, while they can expect to play in front of a larger crowd in the return leg at Lyon's Parc OL which has a capacity just short of 60,000.