Lyon maintained their flawless Champions League streak this season with a late goal from Danielle van de Donk, securing a win against Wolfsburg on Tuesday. Despite being unbeaten since last season's final loss to Barcelona, Lyon faced the possibility of a draw in this classic encounter. This match has been the tournament's final four times, and Lyon had triumphed in their previous five meetings with Wolfsburg.
The victory marked Lyon's sixth consecutive win over Wolfsburg, thanks to Van De Donk's decisive goal in the 81st minute. The eight-time European champions had already secured the top position in Group A but found it challenging to break through Wolfsburg's defence. However, with nine minutes remaining, Kadidiatou Diani made a crucial play down the right flank, setting up Van De Donk for a delicate finish that slipped past Marie-Joelle Wedemeyer.

Wolfsburg had previously secured their second-place finish in the group with a commanding 6-1 victory over Roma last week. This result gave them an advantage in the head-to-head competition for second place. Meanwhile, Roma concluded their campaign on a positive note by defeating Galatasaray 3-0. Alice Corelli scored early, followed by late goals from Rosanna Ventriglia and Elena Linari, leaving Galatasaray without any points.
Lyon's dominance in possession was evident throughout the match against Wolfsburg, although they struggled to create significant chances initially. The breakthrough came when Diani skillfully navigated down the right side and delivered a precise pass to Van De Donk, who expertly finished to secure the win.
This fixture between Lyon and Wolfsburg has been pivotal in past tournaments, often deciding crucial outcomes. Lyon's ability to maintain their winning streak against such formidable opponents highlights their strength and consistency in European competitions.
As the group stage concludes, Lyon remains undefeated and continues to demonstrate why they are one of Europe's elite teams. Their performance sets them up as strong contenders moving forward in the tournament.