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Lyon 0-0 PSG (AET, 7-6 on pens): Tale of two goalkeepers as Lyon retain Champions League

Lyon players celebrate the shoot-out victory
Image: Lyon players celebrate the shootout victory

Lyon goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi netted the decisive penalty as they beat PSG 7-6 in a penalty shootout to retain the women's Champions League after her opposite number Katarzyna Kiedrzynek missed from the spot.

The game in Cardiff finished 0-0 after extra time and with the score at 6-6 in the shootout, Kiedrzynek dragged her kick wide, leaving Bouhaddi to fire past the PSG keeper and give Lyon a fourth Champions League crown in the first all-French final.

Lyon went on the attack form the start, with PSG content to soak up the pressure and break on the counter-attack, but they suffered a major blow when American international Alex Morgan had to be substituted after 23 minutes.

CARDIFF, WALES - JUNE 01:  Alex Morgan of Olympique Lyonnais is given assistance during the UEFA Women's Champions League Final between Lyon and Paris Sain
Image: Alex Morgan goes off injured early on for Lyon

The Parisians almost took the lead when their Brazilian striker Cristiane blazed over in first-half stoppage time.

Lyon's Ada Hegerberg then missed a golden chance in the second half by first firing straight at Kiedrzynek with the goal at her mercy and then poking the rebound wide.

CARDIFF, WALES - JUNE 01:  Kadeisha Buchanan of Olympique Lyonnais and Marie-Laure Delie of Paris Saint-Germain Feminines battle for the ball during the UE
Image: Kadeisha Buchanan and Marie-Laure Delie battle for the ball

With both sides having spurned chances during the match it went down to a shootout with Bouhaddi the hero for Lyon who became the first team to win back-to-back Champions League titles twice having also achieved the feat in 2011 and 2012.

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Victory means Lyon have matched Frankfurt's record of winning the competition four times, having already equalled the German side's total of six finals.