What an incredible finish as Chelsea reach the semi-finals of the Women's Champions League CFC
But they came through in dramatic fashionRicharlison's furious denial to report he and Spurs teammate issued ultimatum about ConteMan City legend and ex-Barcelona star Aguero suffers heart arrhythmia on live streamSunderland's Jack Diamond charged with rape as Lincoln terminate loanLoftus-Cheek jokes Woodsy is his celebrity crush and reveals Conte fearChelsea had had the better of the first half after weathering early pressure from the reigning European champions.
Yet with a single-goal aggregate lead, they remained vulnerable against a side that has won this tournament on six of their last seven attempts.Lyon nearly levelled the tie moments after the break, and it was Eriksson again at fault. The captain dwelt too long on the ball, inviting on Danielle van de Donk who dispossessed her 18 yards from goal before losing control as she shaped to shoot allowing the Chelsea defender to recover. It was another let-off for the home side.
Their luck ran out 13 minutes from the end of normal time. Horan got in down the right for Lyon and advanced to the touchline. Her low cross was pulled back as far as Gilles, who beat the flat-footed Eriksson to the ball and turned it inside Berger’s post. Extra-time saw Hayes’ side take control of the play without seriously threatening to win it in the 30 minutes. Johanna Rytting Kaneryd came off the bench and took the game to Lyon down the right wing as both sides tired, but the quarter-final looked destined by then to be won on penalties.
That was until Dabritz’s decisive intervention at the end, taking a touch as Eriksson failed to cut out a cross and guiding the ball back across goal into Berger’s far corner to seemingly break Chelsea hearts.Then, after 127 minutes of play, came James’ tumble, Mjelde’s leveller and Berger’s heroics to put the hosts through.
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