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Dominant Lyon beat Wolfsburg to win UEFA Women’s Champions League – The World Game
Lyon have won the women’s UEFA Champions League for a record seventh time and for the fifth year running with a 3-1 win over Wolfsburg on Monday morning (AEST).

The imperious French side excelled in the first half, taking a two-goal lead through Eugenie Le Sommer and Saki Kumagai, before defending well to stop a valiant Wolfsburg from forcing the game to extra-time.
Alex Popp headed home for the German side but they could not break down Lyon’s tight defence a second time.
Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir diverted in Le Sommer’s effort in the final stages to secure Lyon’s victory in San Sebastian.
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