Olympique Lyonnais 0 West Ham United 3
UEFA Europa League quarter-final second leg, Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Thursday 14 April 2022
West Ham United: Areola, Coufal, Dawson, Diop, Johnson, Rice © (Benrahma 90), Souček, Bowen, Lanzini (Noble 77), Fornals, Antonio (Yarmolenko 84) Subs not used: Fabiański (GK), Randolph (GK), Fredericks, Alese, Masuaku, Král, Chesters, Vlašić, Perkins
Olympique Lyonnais: Pollersback, Gusto, Denayer (Reine-Adélaïde 89), Lukeba, Emerson, Mendes, Faivre (Lucas Paquetá 46), Toko Ekambi, Aouar (B.Barcola 71), Ndombélé (Tetê 46), Dembélé © Subs not used: M.Barcola (GK), Bonnevie (GK), Kadewere, Henrique, Dubois, Keïta, Da Silva, Boateng
West Ham United reached their first major European semi-final in 46 years with a stunning 3-0 UEFA Europa League quarter-final second-leg win over Olympique Lyonnais in France, completing a sensational 4-1 aggregate victory.
After holding their opponents heroically to a 1-1 draw in the first leg at London Stadium, despite playing the second half with ten men following Aaron Cresswell's dismissal, the Irons produced another immense performance to knock out the seven-times Ligue 1 champions.
David Moyes’ team all but silenced a raucous Parc Olympique Lyonnais with a combination of resilience, set-piece excellence, good fortune and sheer hard work to win through to face Eintracht Frankfurt – conquerors of Barcelona – on the 46th anniversary of their famous European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final victory over the German side.
After a rollercoaster opening 38 minutes, Craig Dawson and Declan Rice set the foundations for an unforgettable night by scoring six minutes apart near the end of the first half, the former with a trademark header and the captain with a deflected shot.
Jarrod Bowen then put the icing on the Claret and Blue cake in typical fashion, finishing a lightning counter-attack with an exquisite right-foot 20-yard strike, but every man in a West Ham shirt played their part in an historic success.
The first half chances ebbed and flowed like the rivers Rhône and Saône do through the centre of Lyon.
West Ham almost made the dream start, Fornals dragging wide within 20 seconds of kick-off, before enjoying a vital let-off in the fifth minute, when six-goal Cameroon international Karl Toko Ekambi thumped a low shot off the base of the post and Malo Gusto rifled the follow-up a yard over.
And heart rates rose again minutes later when Romain Faivre’s low cross caused momentary havoc and only a last-ditch block from Vladimír Coufal denied Houssem Aouar and Lyon the lead.



