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December 7, 2011 7:45 PM GMT
Stadion Maksimir — Zagreb
Referee: M. Clattenburg
Attendance: 16457
December 7, 2011 7:45 PM GMT
Stadion Maksimir — Zagreb
Referee: M. Clattenburg
Attendance: 16457
Bafetimbi Gomis
Olympique Lyonnais
Olympique Lyonnais
Bafetimbi Gomis
Olympique Lyonnais
Olympique Lyonnais
Jerko Leko
Dinamo Zagreb
Dinamo Zagreb
Jerko Leko
Dinamo Zagreb
Dinamo Zagreb
Dinamo Zagreb 1-7 Olympique Lyonnais: Gomis hits four as Ligue 1 side complete incredible turnaround to progress to knockout stages on goal difference
Remi Garde's side were shocked into life after going behind to the 10-man hosts, scoring six second half goals to secure their place in the last 16 of the tournament
By Tom Webber
Panoramic
Lyon staged a memorable comeback at Stadion Maksimir in Group D of the Champions League, as they produced a stunning second half performance to defeat Dinamo Zagreb 7-1 and overturn a huge goal difference deficit to send Ajax out of the competition.
Dinamo were reduced to 10 men early on but took the lead in the 40th minute. Lyon equalised in on the stroke of half time and were rampant in the second period as they scored another six times to secure their place in the last 16 in astonishing circumstances. Bafetimbi Gomis was OL's hero, scoring the fastest-ever Champions League hat-trick as part of a four-goal haul.
The match started tentatively, with some intricate passes from the visitors ending with Yoann Gourcuff slipping a neat pass through to Jimmy Briand. He beat Ivan Kelava to the ball, dinking it over the keeper but just shaved the far post.
Lyon’s qualification chances then received a boost when makeshift centre-back Jerko Leko received his second yellow card for a tug on Gomis with half an hour played.
However, with five minutes to go before the break, Dinamo took the lead. Beqiraj drove between Bakary Kone and Aly Cissokho but was foiled twice due to a double save from Hugo Lloris. 17-year-old Mateo Kovacic was on hand to smash in the rebound and make Lyon’s night even more difficult.
That goal shocked the visitors into life and they finally showed the urgency that they needed from the off as they forced Dinamo to defend relentlessly. The equaliser came on the stroke of half-time when Aly Cissokho’s cross received a looping deflection off of Sime Vrsaljko and Gomis slid in to make sure of the goal.
Remi Garde clearly gave the perfect team talk as Lyon emerged for the second half with renewed vigour, scoring three times in seven minutes. The first came within moments of the restart when Yoann Gourcuff’s corner was flicked on by Briand. Maxime Gonalons went to control the ball but he fortuitously turned it into the roof of the net.
Then, seconds later, Briand won the ball from the last man straight from kick-off and squared to Gomis who beat Kelava convincingly, firing into the roof of the net.
Gomis then completed a dramatic hat-trick, defeating Mike Newell of Blackburn Rovers' 16-year-old record when he tapped into an open goal from Cissokho’s perfectly weighted delivery, and the French outfit did not stop there.
Lisandro Lopez was brought on to add to the goals and he had the desired impact. The Argentine beat the offside trap and slotted the ball home comfortably in the 65th minute.
Lyon’s confidence grew exponentially with every strike and with 20 minutes left on the clock Gomis added his fourth. Cissokho provided the assist once more as the striker opened his body up and angled the ball into the top corner. The prolific Frenchman became only the seventh man in tournament history to net four times in a single match.
Lopez then turned provider when his dummy sent Briand through on goal. The French international’s first touch teed up his shot perfectly and he bent it in to the net, to send the OL bench into raptures, as they had acheived the most unlikely of turnarounds to head through thanks to just a single goal.
As Real Madrid cruised to a 3-0 victory against Ajax in the group's other game, Lyon successfully completed a nine-goal swing that saw them through to the last 16 in second place, at the expense of the dutch giants. As for Dinamo Zagreb, the hapless hosts hold the unenviable record of conceding the most of any side ever in the group stages, shipping 22 times in six outings.
Dinamo were reduced to 10 men early on but took the lead in the 40th minute. Lyon equalised in on the stroke of half time and were rampant in the second period as they scored another six times to secure their place in the last 16 in astonishing circumstances. Bafetimbi Gomis was OL's hero, scoring the fastest-ever Champions League hat-trick as part of a four-goal haul.
The match started tentatively, with some intricate passes from the visitors ending with Yoann Gourcuff slipping a neat pass through to Jimmy Briand. He beat Ivan Kelava to the ball, dinking it over the keeper but just shaved the far post.
Lyon’s qualification chances then received a boost when makeshift centre-back Jerko Leko received his second yellow card for a tug on Gomis with half an hour played.
However, with five minutes to go before the break, Dinamo took the lead. Beqiraj drove between Bakary Kone and Aly Cissokho but was foiled twice due to a double save from Hugo Lloris. 17-year-old Mateo Kovacic was on hand to smash in the rebound and make Lyon’s night even more difficult.
That goal shocked the visitors into life and they finally showed the urgency that they needed from the off as they forced Dinamo to defend relentlessly. The equaliser came on the stroke of half-time when Aly Cissokho’s cross received a looping deflection off of Sime Vrsaljko and Gomis slid in to make sure of the goal.
Remi Garde clearly gave the perfect team talk as Lyon emerged for the second half with renewed vigour, scoring three times in seven minutes. The first came within moments of the restart when Yoann Gourcuff’s corner was flicked on by Briand. Maxime Gonalons went to control the ball but he fortuitously turned it into the roof of the net.
Then, seconds later, Briand won the ball from the last man straight from kick-off and squared to Gomis who beat Kelava convincingly, firing into the roof of the net.
Gomis then completed a dramatic hat-trick, defeating Mike Newell of Blackburn Rovers' 16-year-old record when he tapped into an open goal from Cissokho’s perfectly weighted delivery, and the French outfit did not stop there.
Lisandro Lopez was brought on to add to the goals and he had the desired impact. The Argentine beat the offside trap and slotted the ball home comfortably in the 65th minute.
Lyon’s confidence grew exponentially with every strike and with 20 minutes left on the clock Gomis added his fourth. Cissokho provided the assist once more as the striker opened his body up and angled the ball into the top corner. The prolific Frenchman became only the seventh man in tournament history to net four times in a single match.
Lopez then turned provider when his dummy sent Briand through on goal. The French international’s first touch teed up his shot perfectly and he bent it in to the net, to send the OL bench into raptures, as they had acheived the most unlikely of turnarounds to head through thanks to just a single goal.
As Real Madrid cruised to a 3-0 victory against Ajax in the group's other game, Lyon successfully completed a nine-goal swing that saw them through to the last 16 in second place, at the expense of the dutch giants. As for Dinamo Zagreb, the hapless hosts hold the unenviable record of conceding the most of any side ever in the group stages, shipping 22 times in six outings.
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Top Scorers
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Lionel Messi
Striker Barcelona |
14 | 4 |
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Mario Gomez
Striker Bayern |
13 | 0 |
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Striker Real Madrid |
10 | 2 |
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Karim Benzema
Striker Real Madrid |
7 | 0 |
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Didier Drogba
Striker Chelsea |
6 | 0 |
