Dominant French club Lyon win the Women's Champions League for a fifth straight year, aided by England's Lucy Bronze.
Eugenie Le Sommer and Saki Kumagai's first-half goals gave Lyon control in San Sebastian
France's Eugenie le Sommer opened the scoring and Japan's Saki Kumagai lashed in to put Lyon 2-0 up at half-time. Her England team-mates Jodie Taylor and Alex Greenwood both came on as substitutes for the champions, but their fourth Lionesses star - forward Nikita Parris - was absent through suspension.
Played in front of no fans in the home ground of Spanish men's side Real Sociedad, the final concluded a nine-day mini tournament of one-legged knockout games in northern Spain, after March's quarter-finals had to be postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Her third goal eased any tension for the French team, after Germany striker Popp had nodded home from close range shortly after half-time.
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