Olympique Lyonnais vs FC Viktoria Plzeň Report
Olympique Lyonnais 4-1 Viktoria Plzen: Second-half flurry cancels out visitors opener
Tomas Horava put the visitors into the lead after just three
minutes, but Gueida Fofana's double - either side of Alexandre Lacazette
and Arnold Mvuemba's strikes - sealed the win
Olympique Lyonnais scored a flurry of second-half goals to secure a 4-1 win over Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League last 16 on Thursday.
Plzen
drew first blood at the Stade de Gerland after just three minutes
through Tomas Horava's low header, but Lyon soon hit back as Gueida
Fofana's knee diverted a corner kick past Petr Bolek.
Stanislav Tecl shot wide late in the first half and was made to pay for his miss as Lyon overwhelmed Plzen after the restart.
Alexandre
Lacazette drove home Steed Malbranque's inviting through-ball before
the veteran midfielder set up Arnold Mvuemba to give Lyon breathing
space.
And Fofana popped up after 69 minutes to make the game
safe and leave Plzen facing a huge task to reach the quarter-finals when
the sides clash again in the second leg next week.
The result stretches Lyon's impressive Europa League record to one defeat in their last 17 games, but they had to dig deep.
The
Czech champions enjoyed a great start and took the lead after three
minutes when Jan Kovarik's left-wing cross was perfect for Horava to nod past Anthony Lopes.
Remi
Garde's Lyon, though, responded well and were back on level terms after
12 minutes when Malbranque's corner was directed in off the knee of Fofana.
Tecl
weaved through the home defence and fired a low effort that was easily
dealt with by Anthony Lopes as Plzen went in search of a second.
Lacazette
flashed a volley wide of Bolek's near post as the game flowed from end
to end before Fofana saw his speculative effort saved after 25 minutes.
Bolek had to be alert again when Mvuemba's swerving free kick bounced in front of him but he clawed it away.
Despite
being on the back foot, Plzen ought to have regained the lead when Tecl
robbed Milan Bisevac, but failed to hit the target.
And the
visitors went closer a minute before half-time through David Limbersky's
rasping effort that Anthony Lopes did well to tip behind.
Plzen
were punished for missed chances early in the second half when
Malbranque stole the ball in midfield and, after exchanging passes,
slipped the ball to Lacazette, who drove home convincingly.
That goal gave Lyon the opportunity to defend deep and hit on the break, which they did to devastating effect on the hour mark.
Malbranque was again influential, lifting an inch-perfect ball to the onrushing Mvuemba and controlled superbly with his chest before lashing home emphatically.
And Lyon made it four after 69 minutes when Fofana ran on to Lacazette's ball to slam home via a deflection on the edge of the area.
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