OL already in the quarter-finals

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Eight days ago, it was with a score of 0-3 that the Lyonnaises felt comfortable in the Eternal City. A gap of three goals that the Fenottes were able to maintain at home (4-1).

Surprisingly, however, this great confirmed success took time to take shape, the Romans even having opened the score at Groupama Stadium, by Guilia Dragoni (74e).

An opposing banderilla who had the merit of waking up the locals, who were then revolted and stunning thanks to Kadidiatou Diani (77th, 79th). Eugénie Le Sommer (89e) and Wendy Fox (90e+2) having added to the bill at the very end of the match.

With four victories in four outings in this C1 group stage, OL thus prematurely validates its ticket for the quarter-finals. Roma, for their part, will have to battle with Wolfsburg to win the second place in the group.

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