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Olympique Lyonnais vs Ajax 3-1 Goals & Highlights Europa League



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Ajax clutched oppose a constant second-leg fightback by Lyon in France and achieve the Europa League last - their first European last since 1996. 

The Dutch side scored first through Kasper Dolberg's cunning completion to propel 5-1 on total. 

Be that as it may, Alexandre Lacazette's two objectives before half-time and Rachid Ghezzal's 81st-minute header gave Lyon trust. 

What's more, Nick Viergever's expulsion guaranteed Ajax were on the back foot - with Lyon squandering a few late possibilities. 

Ajax play their last association coordinate on Sunday and will then have 12 days to plan for the last, which will be against Manchester United in Stockholm on 24 May. 

Also, mentor Peter Bosz guaranteed Ajax's arrival to an European last was "a triumph for football". 

He included: "The folks were incredible with the strain, had risks and scored with one. 

"There was nothing going ahead until the last moment of the principal half, when everything turned out badly. 

"Lyon begun to put stock in it, the group were behind them and after that you know it is troublesome. 

"At half-time I said 'Don't freeze.' But at last, particularly after the red card for Nick Viergever, we needed to survive. 

"We have done that and the last outcome is wonderful. Call it a triumph for football." 

By complexity, Lyon mentor Bruno Genesio felt the outcome was a "remorseless frustration". 

He stated: "The players played an incredible match, we truly hurried Ajax. Sadly it was insufficient." 

Lacazette stated: "We weren't far from qualifying. We weren't sufficiently clinical before objective and not sufficiently successful protectively. 

"It could have been distinctive on the off chance that I'd been fit to begin the primary leg."

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