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Lyon strengthened their lead in Women’s Champions League Group B with a 2-0 triumph over the Austrian club St Poelten. Image by flickr.com.

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Women’s Champions League: Lyon secures their second win

Lyon solidified their position at the top of Women’s Champions League Group B by securing a 2-0 victory against Austrian club St Poelten.

23-11-23 13:29
Lyon UEFA Women's Champion's League
Lyon strengthened their lead in Women’s Champions League Group B with a 2-0 triumph over the Austrian club St Poelten. Image by flickr.com.

Lyon consolidated their place at the top of the Women’s Champions League Group B with a 2-0 win over Austrian club St Poelten on Wednesday 22, November 2023.

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The eight-time Champions League winners Lyon won their opening game 9-0 at Slavia Prague, and Wednesday, there were 6,000 fans at a chilly Groupama stadium to see Danielle Van de Donk open the scores with a header after just four minutes.

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“It was a good cross, so I didn’t have to jump or anything. It just landed on my head –- it was a tap-in really, very easy,” said the Dutch player.

An own goal from Leonarda Balog just after the restart made it 2-0 for Lyon, who take on Brann of Norway in December for a double-header on the 13th and 21st.

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Brann also have six points after they edged Slavia Prague 1-0 Wednesday following a 2-1 win over St Poelten in their opener.

In Group A, Laura Freigang headed Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 ahead of champions Barcelona, who stormed back with a double from 20-year-old Salma Paralluelo either side of a thundering Mariona Caldentay shot to claim a 3-1 away win.

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BARCELONA TOPS THE GROUP

After a 5-0 win over Benfica in their opening group game, Barcelona now tops Group A with six points.

Benfica beat Sweden’s Rosengard 1-0 thanks to Francisca Nazareth’s low shot into the corner in 55 minutes, leaving the Portuguese on three points along with Frankfurt.

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On Thursday, Paris Saint-Germain host Bayern Munich while Chelsea hosts another French side, Paris FC, Hacken of Sweden take on Real Madrid, and Roma plays Ajax.