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Arsenal grind out first-leg advantage against Lyon but questions over performance persist

Arsenal secured a 2-1 first-leg lead against Lyon in the Women's Champions League semi-final, but a wasteful attacking display raises doubts about their ability to protect the advantage in France.
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Arsenal emerged from the Emirates Stadium on 26 April 2026 with a 2-1 victory over Lyon in the first leg of their Women's Champions League semi-final, yet the manner of the win left more questions than comfort for the holders. Olivia Smith's strike eight minutes from full-time—arising from a catastrophic mix-up between Lyon's Chile international goalkeeper Christiane Endler and midfielder Ingrid Syrstad Engen—proved the difference on the night. The scoreline flattered Arsenal. The visitors were the better side for long stretches, created the clearer openings, and took a deserved lead through Melvine Malard before the break. That Arsenal nonetheless depart with a lead to protect in France reflects more on Lyon's generosity than their own authority.

The defensive error that decided the tie was, by any measure, extraordinary. Endler rushed out to collect a routine back-pass, collided with her own midfielder, and presented the ball to Smith, who had the simplest of finishes from close range. It was the kind of moment that Arsenal, who had been largely toothless in the final third for the preceding 70 minutes, could not have manufactured through deliberate play. The question now is whether a side that relied on opponent collapse rather than their own fluency can reproduce the required intensity at Groupama Stadium.

Leah Williamson, Arsenal's England defender, attempted to frame the performance in positive terms ahead of the return fixture. "We need to be really clinical and defensively secure," she told BBC Sport. The remarks were notable less for what they demanded of the second leg and more for what they implicitly conceded about the first: that neither condition was consistently met at the Emirates. Arsenal controlled large spells without translating dominance into a commanding scoreline, and they were opened up too easily by Lyon's transitions. A side with Lyon's European pedigree—eight-time Champions League winners—will not gift the same opportunities twice.

The result leaves Arsenal one match from a second consecutive final, a prospect that would have seemed optimistic at the season's outset. They remain in contention for domestic honours too, locked in a genuine title race in the Women's Super League. The double—or at minimum, another shot at European glory—remains alive. But the performance against Lyon suggested this squad has yet to fully convince that it can control high-stakes ties against the continent's elite. Smith's winner was a lifeline, not a statement.

For Lyon, the dismissal is straightforward. A side that dominated the first half, took the lead, and then proceeded to unravel through individual error will struggle to explain away the arithmetic. They need to score at least once in France to stand any chance of progressing. Whether manager Fabrice Abriel has the tactical tools to expose Arsenal's intermittent defensive lapses while shoring up his own backline will determine whether this tie is still alive when the whistle blows next week. The tie is not decided. But Arsenal have made harder work of it than a 2-1 lead should demand.

This publication led with BBC Sport's match report and SPORT's player-focused coverage of Smith's decisive contribution. ESPN's analysis of Arsenal's wastefulness informed the assessment of attacking inefficiency, while BBC Sport's Williamson quotes provided the counter-narrative frame around what the Gunners themselves acknowledged as unfinished business.

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