Arsenal Women vs Olympiques Lyon Women. Women's Champions League Group C.
Emirates StadiumAttendance7,711.
Arsenal Women 0
Olympiques Lyon Women 1
- F Maanum (46th minute own goal)
Arsenal Women 0-1 Lyon: Vivianne Miedema stretchered off as Gunners reach Champions League quarter-finals
Report as Arsenal qualify for Champions League quarter-finals for 15th time despite losing to Lyon; concerns will now turn to Vivianne Miedema after the forward left the field in tears and on a stretcher in the first half
Friday 16 December 2022 12:02, UK
Arsenal qualified for the Champions League quarter-finals despite losing 1-0 to Lyon on a bittersweet night which also saw Vivianne Miedema stretchered off in tears.
Frida Maanum's own goal just before half-time was enough to give eight-times winners Lyon victory but it is the injury to Miedema which will be of most concern to Group C leaders Arsenal, who needed only to avoid a four-goal defeat to qualify.
The WSL's all-time leading goalscorer was attended to by medical staff for several minutes in stoppage time at the end of the first half before being taken off with her leg fully strapped up.
"She was in a lot of distress," Rachel Corsie, who was watching for Sky Sports News, said. "It looks to be a bad one."
Eidevall 'very concerned' by injury
Miedema, 26, had scored in her last four consecutive matches before Thursday, having recently returned from a leave of absence to "rest and recharge".
Trending
- Papers: Rashford loses Man Utd dressing room after public comments
- 'Cultural overhaul needed' | Neville slams mediocre Man Utd
- Impatient Ange vows to never change as Carra questions tactics again
- Reaction as Christmas leaders Liverpool score SIX at Tottenham LIVE!
- 'Performance of champions' | Carra praises Liverpool's statement win
- World Darts Championship schedule: Cross headlines Monday's action
- Liverpool latest: Wherever I end my career I am happy - Salah
- Transfer Centre LIVE! Could Maguire leave Man Utd for free next summer?
- Amorim: Anxiety around Old Trafford is affecting our mentality
- Anderson stunned by De Graaf in shock Ally Pally exit
Arsenal are already without England striker Beth Mead after the Ballon d'Or runner-up ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament.
Speaking immediately after the match, head coach Jonas Eidevall said he "did not know" how bad the injury was.
"I don't have any updates but right now that takes a lot of my thoughts," he added. "I'm very concerned over that, but we had to stay focused on the game.
"After the game we are concerned but [at half-time] we are super professional, we don't let anything take away our focus from what we are doing."
Disappointing night despite qualification
Lyon had started brightly with Delphine Cascarino looking to stretch the home backline but Arsenal went close from a corner in the 24th minute when Lotte Wubben-Moy headed over.
The Gunners pressed again towards the end of the first half as Katie McCabe's cross towards the back post was just too far in front of Caitlin Foord.
Lyon took the lead in first-half stoppage time when a deep free-kick into the Arsenal penalty area was nodded across the six-yard box by Cascarino and Maanum diverted the ball into the net for an own goal.
Things got worse for Arsenal before the break when Miedema went down with what looked to be a serious knee injury after landing awkwardly as she challenged for a loose ball.
Brazilian defender Rafaelle Souza came on to replace Miedema for the second half, with England captain Leah Williamson pushing up into a midfield role.
Arsenal made a positive start as McCabe got into the right side of the penalty area and fired in a low, angled drive which Lyon goalkeeper Christiane Endler held at her near post.
At the other end, Lyon substitute Eugenie Le Sommer fired a cutback from Cascarino straight at Arsenal 'keeper Manuela Zinsberger.
The Gunners continued to press for an equaliser but were unable to open up a determined Lyon defensive line.
In the final minute, Lina Hurtig saw her shot cleared off the line following a corner, with Lyon 'keeper Endler then making an important save down at her near post from Stina Blackstenius' follow-up effort.
What's next?
Arsenal will qualify as Group C winners if they avoid defeat to Zurich next week and Juventus either beat Lyon or draw. If Lyon beat Juventus, Arsenal will also need to win against Zurich to go through as group winners.